Aerial photograph of the RLC Group building in Newtownabbey by Bout Yeh drone photography and video production - image 0001

While this vibrant and modern building looks good in daylight, when it’s lighting mixes with daylight this aerospace facility takes on a completely different look.

This aerial construction and roof inspection photoshoot was timed to take place at the golden hour, when natural and manmade light are in perfect harmony.

The angle chosen to photograph the RLC Group’s Global Point building ensured the building’s primary entrance and car parking area were prominent and also presented the premises within it’s geographic surroundings, in Newtownabbey, close to primary transport route the M2 motorway and the city of Belfast.

  • Location scouting

  • Safety assessment

  • Aerial drone photography

  • Photography Edit

Location – RLC Group Global Point, Newtownabbey

 

Aerial photos by Bout Yeh aerial drone photography and video Belfast, Northern Ireland

Aerial roof inspection photography by Bout Yeh’s Stephen S T Bradley

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Aerial photograph showing detail of the exterior cladding on the roof and walls of the RLC Group Global Point building, Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland.

Detail photograph showing the main entrance and customer parking at the RLC Global point building, Northern Ireland.

Aerial photograph showing the geographic location of the RLC building and it’s proximity to the surrounding countryside.

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