Palo Alto, California, 2022 4K Aerial Drone Stock Footage, Mini 3 Pro

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2022
  • Drone footage of Palo Alto, California taken with my DJI Mini 3 Pro. Beautiful 4K stock video of this Bay Area town.
    I am a FAA licensed Part 107 aerial drone operator in the Bay Area. I edited this footage with Adobe Lightroom and Davinci Resolve. I am available for freelance jobs around the Bay Area as well as sell my aerial photos and videos if interested.
    If you are interested and need any drone related visit or would like to purchase some photos of these locations visit my website at: volare-drones.com
    I recreate digital versions of real life objects. Come check them out for a free download:
    sketchfab.com/VolareDrones
    If you'd like to pay me a coffee which would be much appreciated: ko-fi.com/volaredrones
    Visit and follow my Instagram at: / drones.volare
    As well as my free Imgur uploads: imgur.com/user/VolareDrone/posts
    Shots around town include:
    California Ave Caltrain Station
    California Ave
    Stanford University
    Boronda Lake
    Stanford Mall
    Town & Country Village
    Palo Alto High School
    Palo Alto Caltrain Station
    Palo Alto Downtown
    Great music by Makaih Beats from freemusicarchive.org
    Feel free to comment which area you would like to see next in the Bay Area!
    For inquiries and business:
    Raphael Chevallier, licensed Part 107 pilot
    drones.volare@gmail.com
    volare-drones.com

Komentáře • 2

  • @davidmanzo9981
    @davidmanzo9981 Před rokem

    Did Stanford hire you for drone footage? They don't allow drone operations from their campus.

    • @volaredrones
      @volaredrones  Před rokem

      No I was not hired. Good thing I wasn't on campus grounds for takeoff and landing. Private property own the airspace above them but it is also considered navigable airspace and easement of Transit by the FAA, and state and local governments have no authority over flight regulations as that would undermine the FAA. The local laws can only affect landing and takeoff locations as well as surveillance and spying of specific persons in their own private property which neither was the case here. But if Stanford would like to file a complaint they can do so on the FAA website.