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Aerial
Aerial photography is the ideal solution when you need to show your scheme in context.
Whether it's close up and personal using rooftops, poles and drones or much higher using helicopters we have extensive experience on a wide range of projects across London and the UK.
As always the weather is boss, we have the ability to work extremely flexibility to ensure we capture the right lighting and in turn show your site at it's best.
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Built
Completed photography is the final piece in the puzzle, a representation of many years of hard work. Taken in a documentary style, with close attention to detail, lighting, space and geometry, AVR London work closely with their clients to produce a fully rounded set of final images.
Often projects will be worked on from initial competition stage through to planning and finally completed, this provides great oversight of the process and the chance to build strong relationships with architects.
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Construction
The images made during construction are fleeting and quickly forgotten if not captured, they are an integral part of the process from planning to completion. For this reason our clients value construction documentation as highly as built photography.
We document architectural construction sites through multiple site visits, capturing video and stills, as well as utilising fixed time lapse cameras.
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Stereo
More recently AVR London have pioneered Verified Stereo images/video. When viewed in a headset these images give the viewer life-like depth perception and peripheral vision.
These images therefore are the closest to reality as is currently possible.
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360
Always innovating we were the first company to use 360 photography verified views and went on to use them at multiple planning inquiries.
There are specific circumstances where 360 images are the best solution:
Kinetic sequences where the viewer takes control of their journey and has autonomy over their direction of view. This creates a more natural experience of say, walking down a river tow path than photographs or video ever could. Viewed in a headset it also provides the viewer with life like peripheral vision.
Some views can only be fully experienced in 360 degrees. I.e locations where the viewer is influenced by high buildings all around or narrow streets. Single images cannot capture this.
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Aerial
Aerial photography is the ideal solution when you need to show your scheme in context.
Whether it's close up and personal using rooftops, poles and drones or much higher using helicopters we have extensive experience on a wide range of projects across London and the UK.
As always the weather is boss, we have the ability to work extremely flexibility to ensure we capture the right lighting and in turn show your site at it's best.
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Built
Completed photography is the final piece in the puzzle, a representation of many years of hard work. Taken in a documentary style, with close attention to detail, lighting, space and geometry, AVR London work closely with their clients to produce a fully rounded set of final images.
Often projects will be worked on from initial competition stage through to planning and finally completed, this provides great oversight of the process and the chance to build strong relationships with architects.
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Construction
The images made during construction are fleeting and quickly forgotten if not captured, they are an integral part of the process from planning to completion. For this reason our clients value construction documentation as highly as built photography.
We document architectural construction sites through multiple site visits, capturing video and stills, as well as utilising fixed time lapse cameras.
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360
Always innovating we were the first company to use 360 photography verified views and went on to use them at multiple planning inquiries.
There are specific circumstances where 360 images are the best solution:
Kinetic sequences where the viewer takes control of their journey and has autonomy over their direction of view. This creates a more natural experience of say, walking down a river tow path than photographs or video ever could. Viewed in a headset it also provides the viewer with life like peripheral vision.
Some views can only be fully experienced in 360 degrees. I.e locations where the viewer is influenced by high buildings all around or narrow streets. Single images cannot capture this.