Aerial Drone Photography and Video

FAA-Certified Commercial Drone Pilots (Remote Pilot Certification)

Both Caroline and Erin both have earned their FAA Remote Pilot Certifications which means we are certified to fly a drone commercially in Asheville, North Carolina and anywhere else in the United States.

Erin also holds a Canadian License.

We offer professional aerial content including both still photographs as well as 4K video plus in-house editing and color correction.

Recent aerial drone photography and video clients have included Equinox Environmental, Bushkill Falls, Merrell, Orvis, Aventon e-bikes, Coleman, and Explore Asheville.

An aerial drone photograph of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, NC during the fall. A single white building is in the middle of a colorful forest. A road winds to the side of it. The sun sets behind the mountains.

If you’re looking for a team to help you capture photos and 4K videos for your website, real estate listing, social media, or other purposes, please get in touch with us.

An aerial drone photo of the Biltmore Estate gardens in Asheville, North Carolina. A fog is coming in and covering part of the symmetrical garden. Fall color surrounds the garden.
drone photo of the Biltmore estate in Asheville NC during fall colors.
Drone photography of the trail at Bushkill Falls. The trees are green and the wooden boardwalks are centered in the image.
Drone photo of the Biltmore Estate. There is clouds behind the mansion and the christmas tree is lit up on the lawn. Fall colors are visible.
A drone photograph of the beach. The sand is dark brown and light brown. The water is aqua colored and the foam is white.
an aerial photo of Bushkill Falls in the summer. The boardwalk is in the center and a person in a red hat is standing on it. The forest is green and all around.
aerial drone photo of Bushkill Falls, NY. Surrounding the waterfall are green trees. The waterfall drops into a dark plunge pool.

An aerial sunset photo taken by our drone of Weaverville, NC, a small town 15 minute north of Asheville, NC.

We’re a small but growing percentage of women who have a license to fly a drone. As of 2023, only about 8% of women make up the total number of drone pilots. We’re proud to take up our place in the sky.