Drone photography pages are taking Insta to higher ground. Here are 10 of our favourites from around the world
Simeon Pratt (@SimeonPratt): Pratt is a Chicago-based photographer and cinematographer. His drone shots: Container ships breaking ice as they glide through frigid seas, lone towers piercing clouds, cliffs at sunrise, roofs of European towns, focus on a stillness that only comes from being distant from your subject. His photographs, despite their grand scale, are meditative, playing with light and a hint of surrealism.
Simeon Pratt’s photos seem intimate despite the scale. (INSTAGRAM/@SIMEONPRATT)
Priyansh M Jain’s shoots capture both landmarks and lesser-known corners of towns. (INSTAGRAM/@SHOTBYPRIYANSH)Mike Bishop images of the natural world makes the viewer question reality. (INSTAGRAM/@MIKEBISHOP.TV)Delhi-based BeanSingh’s Instagram feed is a burst of colour. (INSTAGRAM/@IAMBEANSINGH)In Ashwin KC’s drone shots, human movements are depicted from a distance. (INSTAGRAM/@DRONEHOLIC_)Photographer Gunj Guglani’s photos and videos have a cinematic quality. (INSTAGRAM/@GUNJGUGLANI)Ozzo’s photos capture the beauty of Iceland’s natural grandeur. (INSTAGRAM/@OZZOPHOTOGRAPHY)Erez Marom specialises in nature photography, capturing tiny subjects in extreme close-ups. (INSTAGRAM/@EREZMAROM)Stockholm-based Tobias Hägg’s photos resemble abstract art or watercolours. (INSTAGRAM/@AIRPIXELS)Alexandra Taylor features herself in her photos, adding a human touch to the natural phenomena around her. (INSTAGRAM/@ALLIEMTAYLOR)
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