Drone photography and videography portfolio – Carrickfergus Castle
Carrickfergus Castle is famed in Irish history and by the singer Bryan Ferry.
Photographed at the golden hour, when daylight matches the intensity of artificial light.
For those of you not up on your Irish history, the pier sweeping towards the camera is famous as the spot where the Dutch prince William of Orange landed in Ireland on his way to overthrow England’s King James, and conquest of what is now England, Scotland and Ireland.
The low angle aerial photo was taken to draw focus to this pier while the photo taken from a higher perspective was taken to show the castle’s proximity to the town of Carrickfergus and Belfast Lough.
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Location – Carrickfergus Castle, Northern Ireland
Video by Bout Yeh aerial drone photography and video Belfast, Northern Ireland
Detail showing the step area ascended by William of Orange when he landed in Ireland in 1687. Aerial photo by Bout Yeh’s Stephen S T Bradley
Our team includes those experienced filming for BBC Worldwide.
Aerial photography services for this project:
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Location scouting
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Safety assessment
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Aerial and interior drone photography
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Photo edit
Tourism
Experienced filming from the air for BBC Worldwide and producing aerial and ground based video productions that get results.
Hospitality
Filming and photographing hotels and other hospitality properties and locations to give your marketing material that much needed edge.
Construction
Aerial photography and video productions of the construction process, roof and building inspections, and mouth watering imagery of the completed project.
Commercial & Residential
Let's take your aerial imagery far away from the generic and deliver the engagement you demand.
Carrickfergus Castle from a higher perspective, showing the twon of Carrickfergus in the background, Belfast Lough and the dual carriageway that runs towards Kilroot power station, seen in the distance.
Carrickfergus Castle and the small historic jetty that are located within the larger Carrickfergus Waterfront.