Drone photography has transformed the way businesses, real estate agents, construction companies, and event organizers tell their stories. But not all drone operators are created equal — and in Minnesota, the difference between a licensed commercial drone pilot and an unlicensed hobbyist can mean the difference between stunning, legal aerial content and a costly legal problem.

What FAA Part 107 Certification Means

The FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate is the federal license required for all commercial drone operations in the United States. To earn it, pilots must pass a rigorous aeronautical knowledge test covering airspace regulations, weather, emergency procedures, and radio communications. Aaron holds an active Part 107 certificate — meaning every flight is legal, insured, and professionally planned.

What Drone Photography Can Do for Your Business

Whether you’re a real estate agent in Owatonna looking to showcase a property, a construction project manager documenting a build in Rochester, a farm operation needing aerial land surveys, or a business wanting cinematic brand content — drone photography delivers perspectives that no ground camera can match.

Services Available Across Southern Minnesota

Aaron provides FAA-certified drone photography and 4K video across Southern Minnesota, including Owatonna, Rochester, Mankato, Faribault, Austin, Albert Lea, and the surrounding region. Services include aerial photography, aerial videography, B-roll for film and media production, construction documentation, and commercial brand content.

How to Book a Drone Session

Every drone project begins with a consultation to understand your goals, location, and timeline. Airspace is checked and any necessary FAA authorizations are obtained before the flight. Edited deliverables are typically available within 24–48 hours.

Ready to see your project from above? View drone packages or request a quote.

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