Skyview Drone Photo and Video is an aerial photography and videography service operating in Oklahoma City, specializing in real estate marketing, commercial property documentation, and promotional video production using licensed drone pilots and equipment.
The business captures aerial imagery and video for real estate listings, construction progress documentation, commercial property marketing, and promotional content. Drone footage has become standard in Oklahoma City real estate marketing over the past five years, particularly for vacant land, multi-unit developments, and commercial parcels where ground-level photography cannot convey scale or location context. Skyview operates within FAA Part 107 regulations, meaning its pilots hold commercial drone licenses and maintain liability insurance, a requirement most real estate agents and property marketers now expect from vendors.
Skyview's service tiers break down into still photography, video, and hybrid packages. Real estate listing packages typically start around $150 to $250 for a standard residential property with 15 to 25 high-resolution aerial images and a 2 to 3-minute edited video. Commercial and larger residential properties run $300 to $600 depending on site acreage and complexity. Construction documentation projects, billed monthly or per-phase, generally fall in the $400 to $800 range per visit. Promotional video production for businesses ranges from $800 to $2,500 depending on script length, location count, and revision rounds. Verify current pricing directly; commercial rates occasionally shift with fuel costs and equipment upgrades.
Add-ons include 360-degree panoramic photography, thermal imaging for commercial energy audits, and orthomosaic mapping for large land parcels. These specialty services carry separate fees, usually $200 to $500 per add-on.
Oklahoma City has a small but growing field of commercial drone operators. Most fall into one of two categories: real estate-focused services that handle photography and basic video, and specialized firms serving oil and gas, construction, and infrastructure sectors. Skyview positions itself between these two, with strength in real estate but equipment and licensing to serve broader commercial clients.
Alternatives include independent Part 107 pilots who work as freelancers, often charging $100 to $200 per shoot to keep overhead low, though quality, editing turnaround, and insurance coverage vary significantly. Larger production companies in Oklahoma City typically bundle drone work into broader video production packages starting at $2,000 to $5,000, making them less suitable for a single real estate listing. For agents and property managers handling one or two shoots per month, Skyview's mid-market pricing and real estate specialization usually outweigh both the budget option and the full-service route.
Skyview is the right fit for real estate agents pricing listings under $500,000 in Oklahoma City's urban, suburban, and outer-county markets; commercial property owners and developers documenting assets or marketing available space; and construction firms needing monthly progress documentation. It also works for small businesses wanting affordable promotional video without hiring a full production crew.
Skyview is not the best match for ultra-luxury residential listings (homes over $1 million often require cinematography-grade drone work and post-production that commands higher retainer budgets), large-scale film and television production, or specialized industrial work such as oil rig inspection or power-line thermal surveys, which demand different equipment and expertise.
Initial contact typically happens by phone or email with photos or a property address. Skyview scouts the location, checks airspace restrictions through Oklahoma City's evolving drone-corridor map, and confirms weather and wind conditions. On shoot day, pilots arrive 30 to 45 minutes before the scheduled time, set up equipment, conduct pre-flight checks, and capture footage. The full session usually takes 45 minutes to two hours. Edited images and video arrive within 5 to 10 business days, often via cloud link. Clients receive high-resolution JPEGs suitable for MLS listings and 1080p or 4K video files ready for YouTube, social media, or websites.
Skyview operates on a call-and-schedule basis; there is no physical storefront or walk-in availability. Requests are coordinated via phone or email, and shoot times are booked around weather, airspace availability, and pilot schedules. Most jobs occur during daylight hours and fair-weather windows, though winter scheduling in Oklahoma City sometimes stretches to 3 to 5 weeks out due to cloud cover and wind. Payment is typically due upon delivery of files, and a signed airspace release from the property owner is required before any flight.
Skyview earns its place in Oklahoma City's commercial services landscape by solving a specific problem: real estate agents and property managers need aerial content fast and affordably, and Skyview delivers it within the industry's expected turnaround and quality standards without the overhead of a full production studio.
