Aerial Documentation of Karnataka's Expressways and Bridges
From the Sigandur Bridge to the new Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway, I capture the scale of Karnataka's infrastructure from the sky. Let's document your project's progress with high-resolution aerial visuals.
The new Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) from Dabaspet to Hoskote, an essential piece of infrastructure for decongesting Bengaluru, seen here with a Porsche Cayman.
Here is an aerial view of the Sigandur Bridge during its construction. My videography documents the progress of such large-scale projects, capturing their scale against the natural beauty of the Sharavathi backwaters.
Supercars testing the tarmac on the newly opened Bangalore-Chennai Expressway near Hoskote, a sight that highlights the quality of this new infrastructure.
Capturing the inauguration of the Sigandur Bridge, Karnataka's longest cable-stayed bridge, now open to the public and connecting the regions of Sagara and Shivamogga.
An aerial view of the Hebbal area, showcasing the complex flyover, surrounding real estate developments like Mall of Asia, and the busy Bellary Road.
The Karnataka section of the Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway is now open and toll-free. This video captures the smooth, wide lanes ready for traffic.
The Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway is now open. This shot shows the Hoskote intersection, a key entry point to the new 71km stretch of modern highway.
About Connecting Karnataka: Expressways & Bridges
When I shoot bridges or expressways, I do not just capture concrete. I look for the geometry of the road and how it settles into the landscape. Whether it is tracking the Sigandur Bridge or the Hoskote intersection, I use the Mavic 3 Pro to ensure every frame is sharp enough for your site reports or marketing assets.
Infrastructure documentation is more than just a drone in the sky. It is about understanding the project lifecycle, from the first dig to the final tarmac. Having tracked massive developments like the Namma Metro lines and the Sigandur Bridge, I know exactly where to position the drone to highlight the scale of work.
My process is strictly by the book. As a DGCA certified pilot, I handle the flight permissions, especially for high-traffic or sensitive areas like the Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway. Safety is non-negotiable, which allows me to get those close-proximity orbit shots and parallax maneuvers without risking the equipment or the site.
I offer two main ways to approach this. For construction tracking, I provide periodic, consistent framing so you can overlay photos to see exactly how the ground has shifted over months. For promotional needs, I use the golden hour light to make highways and bridges look like architectural landmarks, turning raw civil engineering into high-impact visual assets. Whether it is the Satellite Town Ring Road or a remote cable bridge in Shivamogga, I bring the gear, the permissions, and the perspective to get the job done right.
Srihari Karanth
Namaskara! I am Srihari. When I am not chasing misty mornings at Nandi Hills, I am documenting the steel and tarmac changing our landscape. I fly with official permissions to give you that perfect, high-altitude angle on Karnataka's growing connectivity.
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