

We start with a short conversation to understand the project type, site conditions, and what the documentation will be used for, whether that’s marketing, internal review, insurance, or stakeholder reporting.
Scheduling and access are coordinated directly with the superintendent or project manager to align with site rules, sequencing, and active work.
Documentation is captured on active jobsites using drone and ground-level photography or video, focused on the agreed-upon scope (conditions, progress, workmanship, or completed work).
Photos and videos are edited based on the intended use, whether that’s short marketing clips, full project videos, progress documentation, or still imagery for records.
Final assets are delivered clearly organized and ready to use. Ongoing or repeat documentation can be scheduled as needed.
Built for active construction environments

Experience working on active commercial and multi-family jobsites with a clear understanding of sequencing, staging, access constraints, and live crews. Work is performed in real construction environments and are structured to capture critical phases without disrupting operations.
Scheduling, site access, and capture timing are coordinated directly with superintendents and project managers to align with construction schedules, site rules, and ongoing work, minimizing disruption and reducing management overhead.
OSHA-10 certified, and FAA Part 107 licensed. Operations follow jobsite safety expectations, crew awareness protocols, and professional risk management practices.
A straightforward workflow designed to reduce back-and-forth, eliminate guesswork, and limit on-site supervision. Aerial and ground-level capture are coordinated efficiently to support documentation, marketing, and internal use from a single visit when possible.
When access is limited or unsafe
When teams need objective progress visibility
When the work won’t be visible later
When completed work needs to tell a clear story