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Aerial Landscapes and Recreation Videography

bySrihari KaranthTravels across India for event coverageView full gallery

Most people experience a landscape from the ground. I use my drones to show you the scale and movement of Karnataka’s natural beauty from the sky.

Have you tried this water coaster at WonderLa, Hyderabad? Using my FPV drone, I followed the ride to capture the splash and the excitement, creating a fun, high-energy video.

The Gaganachukki falls at Shivanasamudra in full force. This close-up shot captures the immense power of the Kaveri river during the monsoon, with tourists watching from the viewpoint.

A comparison of mobile zoom versus my drone's 3x and 7x zoom at Gaganachukki Falls. This demonstrates the superior quality and perspective that professional drone equipment provides for capturing natural wonders.

Welcome to Udupi. This video is a bird's-eye view of the divine district, showcasing its pristine beaches, ancient temples, and vibrant culture, from parasailing on the water to the fiery Bhoota Kola ritual.

About this collection

Getting the right shot of a moving ride like the water coaster at WonderLa requires perfect timing with an FPV drone. I use the DJI Avata 2 to match the ride’s speed, which creates a dynamic 'one-shot' perspective that you simply cannot get from a standing camera.

When I film landscapes like the Gaganachukki falls at Shivanasamudra, I prioritize the Mavic 3 Pro. Its 5.1K sensors allow me to capture the immense volume of water during the monsoon without losing detail in the spray. For places like Udupi, where the vibe is faster—ranging from parasailing on the coast to the energy of local temple rituals—I switch to my FPV setup to get closer to the action.

Being a DGCA-certified pilot means I handle the flight permissions and safety checks so you don't have to worry about the logistics of aerial production. Whether you need a promotional video for a resort, a film for a tourism board, or documentary footage of a natural site, my goal is to provide a fresh angle on the places you think you know. My workflow involves grading the footage to bring out the natural colors of the Western Ghats or the sunset hues over the coast, ensuring the final output is ready for social media or professional use.

DGCA certified drone pilot for Karnataka landscapesApproved by the tribe
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Srihari Karanth

Travels across India for event coverageStarting ₹55,000 per day (up to 8 hours)

I'm Srihari. I don't just film landscapes; I try to show the scale of the places I love, from the roar of Gaganachukki falls to the coast of Udupi. I carry my drone everywhere, so whether you have a massive outdoor project or a specific location shoot, I am ready to fly.

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