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Entries for June, 2010

M25 services plan put in the picture by High Level Photography

Our sister company is in the news with it’s aerial photography of the proposed new Cobham Motorway Services Area site.  Ian Leslie, director of High Level Photography, specialist Low altitude aerial photography.  Normally useing specialst Vehicle that have mast that reach up to 25 metres / 84 feet.  This time Ian, a pilot and local resident of [...]

M25 services plan put in the picture Aerial Photograph

The Surrey Advertiser group has used a photograph taken by Ian Leslie, Director of High Level Photography, to illustrate a news story about the proposed Cobham Motorway Services on the M25 in Surrey.  The Photograph was taken by Ian, who is a local resident of Cobham and noticed that none of the news stories illustrated [...]

Copyright and the Law

Over the years copyright law has changed.
A web site set up by Sal Shuel, former administrator of the British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies (BAPLA) offers a guide to what you can and cannot do.
www.salshuel.co.uk
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Film Tax credits called for Childrens TV by House of Lords

The House of Lords have called for film tax credits to be extended to amongst others, childrens TV.
It’s being suggested that the minimum 18% tax relief for UK films is to be applied to all children’s and animated television productions on a pilot basis.
An Excerpt..
336.  Given the problems faced by independent film makers in raising finance [...]

Brooklands Double 12 Event at Brooklands Museum and Mercedes World

Medius, specialists in  PR and Event Photography,  and it’s sister company, High Level Photography, specialists in Low Level Aerial Photography from mobile masts were at Brooklands Museum on Saturday the 5th June 2010 to photograph some aspects of the Brooklands Double 12 Event.
Brooklands – the world’s first purpose-built motor racing circuit, constructed at Weybridge, Surrey in 1907 – was morethan a [...]

Copyright law and as it applies to photographs and Images

Over the years copyright law has changed.
A web site set up by Sal Shuel, former administrator of the British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies (BAPLA) offers a guide to what you can and cannot do.
www.salshuel.co.uk
Go to Source

o2 to end unlimited data tariffs

O2 is going to do away with its unlimited data tariffs, and introduce a new system of data caps.
The move will be made at the same time the company puts the iPhone 4 on sale, which is June 24th.
It means that most new customers after then – those on the averagely priced tariffs – will [...]

Brooklands Double Twelve Review 2010

Brooklands Motoring Festival a Great Success
Bugatti Beats All Comers in Double Twelve Competition
Riley Sprints to Top Honours on the Track
Brooklands 1907- 1939 Memorial

A 1926 Bugatti Type 35 which was sold to its first owner by Brooklands personality Malcolm Campbell made a triumphant return to the Birthplace of British Motorsport.  It beat a strong field of [...]

Brooklands Double 12 Event at Brooklands Museum

High Level Photography, specialists in Low Level Aerial Photography from mobile masts,  and it’s sister company Medius, specialists in  PR and Event Photography, were at Brooklands Museum on Saturday the 5th June 2010 to photograph some aspects of the Brooklands Double 12 Event.
Brooklands – the world’s first purpose-built motor racing circuit, constructed at Weybridge, Surrey in 1907 – was [...]