Photographers

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Vectormedia Technologies is based in Halifax, and they have a panoramic view from the top of Wainhouse Tower. You can see it at www.vectormedia.co.uk, then click 'panoramics'

If you enjoy taking pictures or you have a picture collection, did you realise that it can make money for you without any further investment on your part? And you don't part with your pictures!
"Brilliant!"
fotoLibra.com

William Donelson's Armchair Travel provides panoramic photography services for heritage sites.
Virtual Travel:
Explore the Taj Mahal
"Brilliant!" - TimeOut
Explore St Paul's Cathedral
"4-Star!" - MacWorld
Explore Parliament
"Marvellous!" - History Today
Explore Tanks, Submarines, Cities, and more online!
Cliff Birtchnell
020 8676 0836
David Rankin Richard Kenward

Architectural interiors and general photography, West Wales. As used by Pavilions of Splendour.
Martin Cavaney Photography Ltd.
16 Milton Terrace
Pembroke Dock SA72 6BE
Tel: 01646 622213

Based in the North-West of England, Hi-Cam provides a low-level aerial photography service.  They utilise a van-mounted telescopic mast to take digital images at heights of up to 50 feet.  This enables a different perspective to be achieved to that of ground-based or aeroplane photography.
 
Whether it is land, gardens, statues, ornaments, buildings, chimneys, roofs, or windows that you are most interested in, a low-level aerial photograph can often highlight and emphasise the features most important to you in a way that cannot otherwise be achieved—and, of course, it is also an excellent way of recording progress throughout a project.  Such images are often very powerful and, as such, good for web sites and other promotional and marketing purposes.  Another use is to capture 'events' associated with the building, such as opening ceremonies or open days, enabling both the building and the people interested in it to be captured in a single image.

Brian Eadie
01244 679199