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Freddie Murphy

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About
I've been flying drones for over 5 years. I'm also a Director of Photography and have experience working on commercials for companies such as Toyota, Firestone/Bridgestone, and IU Health.
Overview

Hired 5 times

1 employee

16 years in business

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Services offered
Type of building

House

Apartment building

Commercial / office building

Condo / townhouse

Platform type

Drone

Fixed-wing aircraft / plane

Helicopter

Blimp

Desired output

Photos

Video clips

Full edited video

Projects and media
Projects and media
Reviews
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2 reviews

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Amanda A.

May 20, 2013

Hired on Thumbtack

Freddie did a great job on a headshot photo that I needed for a business website. He was professional and patient during the shoot and extremely speedy in turning around the proofs and final touched up picture. Great job, highly recommended.
Portrait Photography
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Sheryl M.

Jun 9, 2015

Hired on Thumbtack

Freddie is amazing to work with - professional product delivered, worked diligently, and good guy to have on a shoot too.
Video Editing

FAQs

  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

    My typical day rate for drone work is $1500 for up to 10 hours. I'm willing to work with multiple ranges of budgets, so feel free to contact me with questions.

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    I'm a certified pilot and also have an additional exemptions allowing me to fly at night.

  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

    What is the location of your shoot? There are sometimes airspace restrictions. These don't mean the end of a shoot, but you'll need to have enough time before the shoot to get approval to fly. Who will be involved in the shoot? Drones are only legally allowed to fly over people directly involved in the production. This means careful planning for shots where people will be.

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