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Local Photographer Gains High Respect

Michael and Tammy Mullins are experienced aerial photographers who are expanding their service area to include the entire state of Georgia.

2013-01-29
CORDELE, GA, January 29, 2013 (Press-News.org) "We have recognized a need for aerial photography services throughout Georgia and have responded to fulfill this need by expanding our service area", explains Michael. Aerial photography has many uses in today's world whether the user needs creative marketing strategies, thorough and accurate documentation such as in land disputes or traffic accidents, project analysis, environmental impacts, or advertising campaigns. These aerial photos provide a very impressive and detailed view of the entire project from a bird's eye perspective. "We are extremely excited to be expanding our service area as it will give us the opportunity to fulfill our client's needs and desires in a more efficient manner", said Tammy. She further explains, "some of our clients have properties in many cities throughout Georgia and rather than them having to hire an aerial photographer near each city, we can now provide complete service to these clients, a win-win solution."

Michael and Tammy started providing oblique aerial photography for clients in 2003 and offer superior results that are clear representations of a large area. Experienced and talented aerial photographers realize that producing these types of images is not as simple as picking up a camera and taking off into the sky. Each application of aerial photography presents its own and unique challenges.

Professional aerial photographers Michael and Tammy Mullins, co-owners of Mullins Photography in Cordele, Georgia have perfected their techniques through years of experience, extensive research, use of quality equipment, and thorough understanding of the construction industry and marketing strategies. When selecting an aerial photographer for a project, it is crucial to find a company who is knowledgeable about photography, advanced post-production techniques, and who knows how to effectively present desired results based on your individual project needs. "We have found that the demands for aerial photography can be extremely urgent", explains Michael. He further cites, "being professionals who understand our client's individual needs, we utilize advanced technologies to provide accurate and clear results along with superior customer service.

For more information about our specialized aerial photography services, to request a free estimate or to view sample images, visit our website at: http://www.verticaldevelopment.biz. Our expertise and professional experience provides the opportunity for you to launch your exposure to new heights - thus giving you a competitive edge through an aerial summary of your product that completes your marketing strategy.

Mullins Photography is based in Cordele, Georgia and provides super high-quality, clear digital imagery and photo printing services through the use of oblique and near-vertical aerial photography techniques. We provide commercial and residential services for all types of projects, both large and small and our newly expanded coverage allows us to provide affordable aerial photography throughout the entire state of Georgia.


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[Press-News.org] Local Photographer Gains High Respect
Michael and Tammy Mullins are experienced aerial photographers who are expanding their service area to include the entire state of Georgia.