

The Art of Using a Drone for Portrait Work with Alina Rudya
#396 In this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, I chat with drone photographer, Alina Rudya. We delved into the world of capturing breathtaking aerial perspectives and the artistry behind top-down shots. From learning the importance of manual photography to understanding color, repetition, and geometry. Whether you own a drone or not, you can apply these lessons to compose more interesting and visually stunning photographs.
Today you will learn how to capture stunning aerial photographs and explore the world from a unique perspective, ultimately transforming your photography skills and opening up new creative possibilities.
THE BIG IDEAS
- Experiment Beyond Equipment Limits: Creativity isn’t defined by the latest or most expensive gear—push boundaries with what you have, and you’ll discover new ways to tell visual stories.
- Embrace Learning Through Replication: Studying and recreating inspiring images builds understanding and confidence—there’s no shame in learning from those ahead of you.
- Let Curiosity Guide Composition: Go beyond novelty perspectives; intentional use of color, geometry, and light creates images with real impact, whether you’re grounded or flying high.
- Adapt and Stay Responsible: Being prepared, flexible, and mindful—especially when using drones—ensures safety and enhances both your technical skills and image quality.
Links and Resources:
Alina's Drone Photography Course
Alina's Website
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Thanks for listening & keep shooting!