We follow rigorous procedures, developed by leading international drone manufacturers, to ensure the very best aerial imaging and surveying. We use cutting-edge drone technology to guarantee top-quality service from launch to landing.

Eagle Airspace

Your Aerial Solution

FAA Part 107 Certified


Service area

Nashville, TN


Contact

EagleAirspace@gmail.com

Our services

Capturing high-resolution aerial images with unique perspectives across industries.

 Creating stunning visual content that provides breathtaking views and dynamic storytelling.

Viewers can virtually explore a space with an interactive visual representation of an environment


The creation of accurate 3D models, terrain maps, and orthomosaics for various industries.

How We Work

Consultation

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Estimate

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Safety Site Walk

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Fulfillment

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Guarantee

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Why us

Expertise

>500

Successful projects

35

Trained professionals

Group 4

“We are so happy with our wedding photos and impressed with the team's quality and professionalism."

Lynda Jones

Group 4

“The service was very professional and I would happily recommend them! The video looks great and the process was painless."

Harley Baker

Group 4

“Honest and reliable service. Quick and friendly too. I would not hesitate to recommend this team for any job." 

Antony Sacks

Our Work

News & Blog

By Logan Anderson June 10, 2021
In recent years, drone photography has completely transformed the way we capture the world around us. Once limited to helicopters and planes, aerial shots are now accessible thanks to drones equipped with high-quality cameras. From breathtaking landscapes to detailed shots of buildings and events, drone photography allows us to view the world from a fresh, elevated perspective that was once out of reach for most creators. Drone technology has been embraced across a wide range of industries. In real estate, aerial shots showcase properties in a more compelling way, highlighting features like large lots, surrounding neighborhoods, and scenic views. Construction companies use drones to monitor progress, document site conditions, and keep stakeholders informed with visual updates. Even weddings and special events benefit from cinematic drone footage that adds drama and depth to personal memories. What sets drone photography apart is not just the height, but the dynamic movement. With smooth flyovers, tracking shots, and top-down angles, drones offer a level of creativity and motion that static ground photography can’t match. This flexibility enables photographers and videographers to craft visual stories that are more engaging, immersive, and impactful. As drone photography continues to evolve, so do the opportunities it offers. With advancements in stabilization, image quality, and intelligent flight features, drone pilots can capture cinematic content with precision and safety. For businesses and individuals looking to elevate their visuals, hiring a skilled drone operator isn’t just a luxury—it’s becoming a standard for powerful storytelling.
By Logan Anderson June 10, 2021
Hiring a drone expert can take your project to the next level, whether you're capturing stunning real estate footage, mapping a construction site, or creating cinematic video content. But not all drone operators are created equal. Finding the right one means knowing what to look for—experience, certifications, and a style that matches your vision are all key components of a successful collaboration. Start by confirming the drone operator is FAA Part 107 certified, which is required for any commercial drone work in the United States. Certification ensures the pilot understands airspace regulations, safety protocols, and legal compliance. It’s also a good idea to ask if they carry liability insurance, which protects you and your property in the rare event of an incident during the flight. Next, review their portfolio. A seasoned drone expert should have samples of past projects that show a range of skills, from smooth aerial flyovers to detailed tracking shots. Look for work that matches your industry or goals—real estate, construction, events, agriculture, or commercial marketing. Ask questions about their editing process, equipment, and how they plan to deliver final files, whether it’s raw footage, fully edited content, or both. Finally, communication and professionalism are crucial. A great drone operator is not just a skilled pilot—they’re a creative partner who listens to your needs and helps bring your vision to life. Be clear about your expectations, budget, and timeline. With the right expert on board, your project will soar—literally and figuratively.
By Logan Anderson June 9, 2021
The most important thing about drone rules is ensuring safety and legal compliance by following FAA regulations and respecting airspace, privacy, and local laws.