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Welcome to SkySight Aerial Solutions!

I didn't start SkySight to be a photographer; I started it because I watched what aerial footage did to a room full of investors. Years into my career managing construction projects, I worked alongside a Part 107 pilot who put together monthly progress videos and stills for our sites: the same corner shot month after month, watching a building rise, set to a few minutes of music and motion. Investors overseas, people who couldn't walk the site themselves, would light up watching those videos. It made them feel like part of the project instead of a name on a funding agreement.

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That stuck with me. I'm a licensed General Contractor and currently oversee design and construction on a major casino development, so I know what a project manager actually needs to show, not just a nice angle, but the story of progress: framing going up, paving going down, a retaining wall detail that's hard to explain in an email but obvious in a photo. I got my own Part 107 certification to start capturing that for my own projects, and I'm now opening that same capability to other builders, owners, and teams in the Charlotte area.

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What I offer: progress documentation for OAC meetings, monthly reports, and shareholder updates, inspection support for hard-to-reach areas (retaining walls, roofs, SWPPP/detention ponds, utility work), and aerial perspective for engineering or architectural teams who need to communicate a site condition clearly. I also work with realtors who need an aerial view, a photo from the ground just can't capture... waterfront, acreage, hard-to-stage properties.

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I'm not a stock real estate photographer, and I'm not chasing the heavily filtered listing-photo market. I come from the jobsite side, and that's the lens I bring to every flight.

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