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Introduction to Drone Photography and Videography May 17th, 2025

Level of Difficulty

3.5 out of 5


In this one-day primer on the basic operation of drones, participants will gain the necessary knowledge to safely operate a small drone and learn techniques to capture compelling aerial photographs and videos.


Not only are drones extremely fun to fly, drone photography and videography is increasingly used to create dynamic content for websites, social media and commercial applications. The use of drone imagery is used in a great many applications such as real estate listings, utilities inspections, traffic monitoring, environmental protection, agriculture, surveying and mapping, forest fire detection, news reporting, and are commonly used in the motion picture industry. Filming and photographing sporting events, wildlife, festivals, and weddings can be great fun and very lucrative business opportunities. 


If you have been wanting to get started with drone photography, then this introductory course is for you! Instructor Andrew Shaw will share his extensive experience with drones to get you on your way. Andrew will teach you the basis operation and flight theory needed to safely and effectively operate a drone. With hands on demonstration and practice, you will learn the basics of capturing dynamic photos and videos with your remote-controlled aerial vehicle. 


Flight operation would establish basic control of the drone (up, down, left, right) around a set course. Students will learn the ability to control the drove as per specific directions from the instructor with the drone facing towards and away from the operator. For safety reasons, practice will be limited to flights of no more than 100 feet high and within 100 feet distance of the operator. 


NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE OR CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED FOR THIS CLASS.


COURSE DATES:

Saturday May 17th, 2025

9:00 AM - 4:00/5:00 PM

COST

$195.00

includes hot lunch

Canadian Dollar (plus tax).

REGISTER FOR COURSE

What you will learn


  • Flight theory - Lift, propulsion, Directional thrust
  • Types of drones -Brands, sizes and legalities under transport Canada Rules
  • Basic Flight Rules
  • Safety and Regulations and Testing
  • Basic and Advanced Drone Laws
  • Components of Drones - Remote Control, Camera, Drone sensors, Batteries, landing pads
  • Drone Photography - Camera Settings, Light Theory, Sensors, Lenses, Depth of Field
  • Drone Videography - Basics of Video, Capturing your subject
  • Flying the Drone/drone safety, Directional Control/tips for video, Automatic Flight settings, Flight Practice.

What to expect


 

  • Expert instruction on the basic operation of a drone
  • a handout of course materials for you to keep
  • Practical experience under the supervision of a qualified instructor
  • a LOT of fun
  • up to 8 hours of education withing the classroom and in the field
  • small class size
  • Free Coffee, tea, water
  • Hot Lunch provided both days

Equipment Required


 

A sub-250gram Drone with video/photo camera (DJI Mini (249grams) or equivalent is best.  


A limited number of drones are availalbe for student use. If you do not already own your own drone, you may register for this course and a drone may be provided for your use on the day of the class. Drone availalbility is on a 1st come, 1st served basis. You MUST indicate that you require the use one of the instructors spare drones when you register for the class. 

Prerequisites for our Introduction to Drone Photography and Videography May 17th, 2025 class


Prerequisites for our Beginners

Your Instructor for Introduction to Drone Photography and Videography May 17th, 2025


Your instructor will be Andrew Shaw


"Andrew is a professional photographer based in Edmonton.  After many years of enjoying photography as a hobby and taking landscapes of his journeys to Europe, Australia, and South America he started formally learning the art of photography in 2011 at Grant MacEwan and continued on through the Burwell School of Photography and in various video and drone courses.

He started his photographic journey by shooting local events including weddings and birthdays.

He has focused primarily on architecture and landscape photography, videography, and drone video.  This is complemented by a growing base of business portrait, school portrait, wedding, and family photography.

Andrew currently shoots for local home builders, real estate agents and also works with commercial agents.  

Awards: His photo, Bobbleheads won the Visual Arts Alberta Association and CARFAC "People's Choice Award “in 2013.

You may find more of his work at Andrewshawphotography.com or on Instagram at Andrew.shaw.photography"


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