Photographer Will Ferguson explains his method for capturing these photos that he illuminated with a drone-mounted LED.
What is particularly striking about Ferguson’s night photography is the electric vibe that seemingly pulsates from his images. The glow and neon tone of the blue LED vividly highlights the texture of the tower, highlighting the structure in this way also allows Ferguson to capture other aspects of night photography that he finds alluring.
“The wind wasn’t strong enough to ground the flight but it was strong enough to make my drone halos look like they’d had one too many to drink!” Ferguson is also keen on preparation and performs daytime preflight checks to prepare for any potential issues or obstructions such as electrical pylon wires or tree branches, that may disrupt his shoots. He also remarks that caution is key when he does his nighttime projects.
The results have been a hit on TikTok and have sent numerous positive responses and feedback Ferguson’s way.
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