Commercial Property Owners & Managers
A professional photography and drone shoot is an investment. This guide ensures you get the most out of it — covering everything from ground-level staging to drone flight coordination so nothing is left to chance on shoot day.
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Ground photography and drone work covered in one concise guide. Know exactly what to prepare before your photographer arrives.
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Inside the Guide
Interior and exterior prep — what to clean, stage, clear, and communicate to get clean, professional imagery that represents the property at its best.
Site access, obstruction clearance, optimal weather windows, and the specific aerials that add value for different use cases — marketing, investor materials, and documentation.
What file formats and resolutions to request, how to brief for intended use, and how to get the most from your image library across leasing, marketing, and communications.
Registered Drone Operator
All drone work is conducted by a registered Transport Canada operator. The guide includes what that means for your shoot — airspace requirements, timing, and what you can expect from a licensed operator vs. an unregistered one. Knowing this helps you ask the right questions of any photographer you work with.
Visual media created for commercial buildings and economic development initiatives — ideal for attracting high-value tenants and communicating investment quality.
Evan Aube Creative — Commercial Property Photography
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