http://www.aerialmob.com/about.phph...about.phphttp://www.aerialmob.com/about.phpHi Gary
Great to see a South African fellow on our forum.....
All what has been written in this thread is great food for thoughts.....especially the contribution from jes1111 concerning the need to be really fit not only in the technical field, but also in all the other disciplines requiered to be successful.
The question is: How to tackle all that ? Becoming a good photographer needs talent, passion, great skills and many years of practise.....being able to fly all sorts of RC stuff needs a lot of practise....choosing the right equipment, building and maintaining the copters on a high level needs a lot of technical understanding....and the whole business side of it is another story altogether.
My lesson in life was, that - regardless in which business - I will never be able to know every aspect to the necessary level. I started a few successful businesses in very different fields, but I always tried to team up with people who were experts in their own field, but for whatever reason woudn't start their own business......my role was always to have a vision of how I wanted the business to be and to take the pressure of running the business away from them. The biggest challange is always to find the right people to form a team and not to loose focus on where you want to go.
Coming back to running a successful Aerial business, trying to run it all on your own won't let you get far....if you are great with the technical side, why not team up with a good photographer/filmmaker ???
Our great member “kloner“ and his friends from AerialMob are just doing that, and it looks like that they are pretty successful:
http://www.aerialmob.com/about.php
Thats just my personal experience and only a small piece of the puzzle, but it worked great for me...
Chris