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Already got a hectic schedule?  One-stop shopping saves you valuable time and money--take advantage of our large variety of services.  Just click on the category of your specific interest for details:

Air to Air-- --these photographs provide you with either a 3-dimensional image that clarifies your specific idea with the maximum impact, or a 2-dimensional plan view. 

air-to-air photographyCarefully planned and executed, we create a portrait of you in your aircraft.

Aerial Oblique and Vertical Photography --these photographs provide you with either a 3-dimensional image that clarifies your specific idea with the maximum impact, or a 2-dimensional plan view. 

air-to-air photography--Film or digital

Video Photography--Create motion in your presentation

Construction Progress--Use our construction photography to document all phases of the project, providing excellent third-party documentation for use in monthly draw reports.  Eagle's Eye has been the photographer of choice in the documentation of every major construction project in Albuquerque and surrounding areas for the last 15 years.

Legal--Exhibits, exhibits!  Professional photographs placed in front of a jury create impact for your message.  The photographic exhibits are an important, powerful tool in any court case.  Let Eagle's Eye Photo assist you in winning!

On-site (ground) Photography--Beautiful interior and exterior photographs on-site add to the aerial photographs to tell the complete story about a property.  For panoramic images, the Fuji 617 produces a 2.25x6" color negative--an excellent tool for photographing shopping centers.

Real Estate--We know how busy you can be promoting and selling properties; let us save you valuable time by organizing the necessary photographic and graphic images to complement your presentation.

 

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This page last modified on March 4, 2001