Drone photography and filming

By John MacLean

 

Drone photography, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides

 

 

 

John MacLean Photography is a fully insured CAA-registered commercial drone photographer based just outside Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. Applications for drone work include property photography, land inspections/aerial surveys, construction progress, landscape videography, overhead imagery of archaeological sites/works, imaging of otherwise inaccessible or unsafe areas, and many more. Shown here are some downsized sample drone photographs taken recently.

 

  • High resolution still images, supplied ready to use
  • 4K aerial filming
  • True overhead photography/filming
  • Photo library of high quality aerial images
  • 4K stock video footage
  • Excellent for marketing, advertising and property selling

 

I can work on drone/aerial photography and filming throughout the Hebrides. Drone photography is of course highly weather-dependent, so early booking is advised if you want work done in a certain timescale.

 

For further details and information on availability, please contact me on 07468 297727 or email me at john@johnmacleanphotography.com (please ‘phone or email me, rather than texting).

 

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Gill Thompson exhibition

By John MacLean, 03/08/2020

 

Running from 1st to 31st August 2020, Gill Thompson‘s exhibition at Talla na Mara, Pairc Niseaboist, Harris, is well worth a visit. Gill’s art is inspired by the skies and coastal and moorland landscapes of the islands. All the framed work is for sale and there are also mounted prints available.

 

Talla na Mara, South Harris

 

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Scottish Opera in the Hebrides

By John MacLean, 30/10/2016

 

Scottish Opera recently visited the Isle of Lewis as part of a 17-date tour of the country, performing Donizetti’s comic opera L’Elisir d’Amore (The Elixir of Love) to a very appreciative audience in An Lanntair’s arts centre in Stornoway.

 

I accompanied the cast and crew on a trip to the West Side of Lewis / Callanish Stones before their evening performance, and some of my images were used in an article in Opera Now magazine.
Click on the link below to read the full story.
 

Opera Now article (PDF file, 5.1 MB).