December 2nd, 2011
That magnificent Glenn in his flying machine
A large hole in the bottom of a helicopter floor might put some people off flying in it. Not so for our intrepid Enigma Digital leader Glenn Cogan, who finds it the perfect peephole for taking photographs from the sky.
A recent shoot saw Glenn taking advantage of such a hole (achieved by removing a floor plate) when he took to the big blue yonder in perfect weather to take a series of shots of residential projects in the south west of Sydney for Enigma client Landcom.
Landcom is a state-owned corporation that designs sustainable communities by master planning and facilitating infrastructure that supports residents.
On board with our client and Enigma account manager Luke Tuckerman, Glenn used two cameras during the shoot, capturing the area with shots for Landcom to include in a report for the NSW Minister for Planning and Infrastructure.
Secured to the chopper (which also had one of the doors removed) with a cable, Glenn was able to shoot a vast area for Landcom, taking in a range of Landcom developments over the greater Sydney area.
“Despite how it sounds, it’s perfectly regulated and safe – the photographs speak for themselves,” Glenn says.
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