Tex Kelly Productions
Aerial drone photograph from Cathedral Rock (Legal Approach) in Sedona, Arizona

Drone Photographer · Sedona, Arizona

Drone Photographer in Sedona, Arizona.

Drone FAA Part 107-certified aerial photography and cinema.

Tex Kelly, drone photography and videography for Sedona, Arizona

Hi. I'm Tex.

Welcome to FAA Part 107 drone, Sedona edition.

I'm a North Coast filmmaker and FAA Part 107 commercial drone pilot, voted Humboldt County's Best. Commercial drone photography and videography in Sedona runs across real estate aerial, construction-progress documentation, brand campaigns, and the kind of broadcast-grade aerial cinema that lifts a property listing or a brand film into a different category.

My job is to fly the FAA Part 107-rated DJI Mavic 3 Pro and DJI Matrice 350 RTK platforms safely, legally, and at cinema-grade quality in Sedona airspace. LAANC authorization handled on every commercial flight, all coordination documented in writing.

Now booking Sedona drone projects and real estate aerial.

Tex Kelly piloting a DJI drone on a commercial FAA Part 107 flight, Sedona, Arizona

FAA Part 107 · The Operator

The pilot, on every flight.

Every Sedona drone flight on the calendar is operated personally by Tex. FAA Part 107 commercial Remote Pilot Certificate current and valid, LAANC airspace coordination handled in-house, and the local-knowledge advantage of years scouting Yavapai County skies for clean takeoffs, golden-hour windows, and the airspace boundaries that matter for the flight.

Drone Photography and Videography in Sedona, Arizona. Tex Kelly Productions

A note from Sedona

FAA Part 107 commercial drone aerial in Sedona, Arizona, red rock cinematography where airspace allows. Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Oak Creek Canyon, and luxury resort property aerial. Sedona airport controlled zone + Coconino National Forest wilderness restrictions managed.

The Approach

Drone in Sedona. Flown with intent.

The Sedona airspace

Sedona from above, shot legally.

Sedona drone aerial work is constrained by airspace in ways that no other Northern Arizona market is. The Sedona airport sits in the middle of the most-shot red rock area, creating a Class D-style controlled zone over much of the central valley. Coconino National Forest wilderness designations prohibit commercial drone work entirely in significant areas around the red rocks (including parts of Cathedral Rock and Boynton Canyon). Each flight needs to be mapped against both FAA airspace and Forest Service designations before scheduling.

Drone Photography and Videography, Sedona, Arizona
Aerial composition, Yavapai County.
Drone Photography and Videography, Sedona, Arizona
FAA Part 107, LAANC-coordinated.

The Sedona flight

FAA Part 107. LAANC-coordinated.

What can be flown is spectacular. Cathedral Rock from the legal approach angles, Oak Creek Canyon riparian aerial, Bell Rock from the Yavapai-side approach, and luxury resort property aerial (private land, different rules) all work. We bring the same DJI Mavic 3 Pro broadcast-grade fleet to Sedona that we fly in California, with extra time built into the booking for airspace coordination and permit pulls.

The Yavapai County scouting advantage

Sedona, Scouted from above.

Knowing Sedona matters. Regular travel into Yavapai County for drone work over the years means the airspace scouting is already done. LAANC-controlled boundaries, clean takeoff/landing zones, and microclimate wind patterns. Not a resident, but the regional knowledge is built and ready before the flight day.

Drone Photography and Videography, Sedona, Arizona
Hometown aerial scouting, Yavapai County.

Now booking, Sedona

Now booking Sedona drone projects for the year ahead.

Sedona aerial flights book on a rolling calendar, real estate listings often need 24–48 hour turnaround, commercial brand work books 4–6 weeks out. Send a note with your timeline and we'll scope the right LAANC authorization window.

Recent Work

Drone Photographer in Sedona. A look at the work.

More from the studio

Beyond the aerial. Selected wedding films.

Drone work is one capability inside a broader cinematic practice. Here's the wedding-film side, feature-length wedding documentaries and editorial cinema. Click any thumbnail to play in place.

  • David & Monica's Wedding Documentary, 35 Years Before They Met, His Dad Saved Her Dad's Life

    Feature-length wedding documentary

  • Brunton Wedding Film

    Northern California wedding cinematography

  • Shane & Sofia Weekly. A 45-Minute Wedding Documentary

    Northern California long-form wedding film

  • Mrs. & Mrs. McClurg

    Cinematic wedding film

  • An Emotional, Romantic & Cinematic Wedding Film. Trinidad Elopement

    Trinidad, California elopement

DaVinci Resolve wedding-film edit in progress. Tex Kelly Productions editing suite

The Editing Process

Months in the edit suite, curating the story.

A wedding film isn't shot in a day, it's made over months. Hours of raw cinema footage, multi-camera audio, drone aerial, and second-shooter coverage get assembled, color-graded, and scored frame by frame in the edit suite.

Every transition is intentional. Every cut earns its keep. The goal is a film couples actually want to re-watch, not a montage of clips. That kind of editorial discipline is the difference between a wedding film and a wedding highlight reel, and it's why these turnarounds run weeks instead of days.

Locations + Airspace

Where I fly in Sedona.

  • Cathedral Rock (Legal Approach)

    The Sedona aerial signature shot. Requires careful airspace navigation; some compositions only work from specific approach angles.

  • Oak Creek Canyon Riparian

    Red rock + water from above. Beautiful, generally less airspace-restricted than central Sedona.

  • Luxury Resort Property Aerial

    Private land + permission from property = simpler regulatory path than public-land flights. L'Auberge, Enchantment, and others.

What's Included

What's included with drone photography and videography in Sedona.

  • FAA Part 107 Certified Pilot

    Current, registered, and current commercial drone pilot license. LAANC airspace authorization for restricted areas. Insurance documentation on request.

  • Five-Platform Drone Fleet

    DJI Mini 3 (sub-250g, for tight regulated airspace and travel); DJI Mavic 3 Pro (broadcast-grade 4K cinema, Hasselblad sensor, three-camera array); DJI Avata 2 (cinematic FPV, immersive single-take flythroughs); DJI Matrice 350 RTK (enterprise-grade industrial workhorse); Zenmuse L2 (LiDAR payload on the M350 for survey-grade scanning). The right drone for the right job, every time.

  • Pre-Flight Risk Assessment

    Documented airspace check, weather review, property-owner permission, and flight plan for every commercial flight.

  • Commercial Insurance

    Fully insured for commercial drone operations. Certificate of insurance available before the shoot for venue or client requirements.

  • Edited Aerial Deliverables

    Color-graded 4K video clips, high-resolution stills, and any specialty formats (vertical for social, broadcast 16:9, slow-motion sequences).

  • Permit Coordination

    FAA LAANC clearance, state park permits, and venue authorizations handled ahead of the shoot, no day-of surprises.

How It Works

How it works in Sedona.

  1. 01

    Inquiry & Scope

    Send the location, intended use (real estate, wedding, brand, industrial), and timeline. I pull the airspace map for the location.

  2. 02

    Authorization

    LAANC permit if needed (1–14 days lead time depending on airspace). Property owner releases for private land.

  3. 03

    Weather Window

    I monitor forecasts and identify the best-light, lowest-wind window. Coastal Humboldt fog often dictates timing.

  4. 04

    The Flight

    On-site arrival 30 minutes early for visual airspace check. Pre-flight checklist. Multiple altitude and angle passes for editorial flexibility.

  5. 05

    Post-Production

    Color grade, stabilization polish, format export. Standard turnaround 1–2 weeks for video, 3–5 days for still imagery.

Investment

Drone work is priced per shoot, half-day, full-day, and multi-day rates scale with scope. Most real estate aerials run a few hundred; wedding integrations and brand campaigns scale up. Send the project and timeline for a quote.

Drone Photographer in Sedona. FAQs

Frequently asked questions.

  • Can you fly a drone over Cathedral Rock?
    Sometimes, depends on the specific composition. Cathedral Rock is in Coconino National Forest, which restricts commercial drone work in wilderness-designated areas. Some flight paths into Cathedral are blocked outright; others are legally workable with proper FAA authorization and Forest Service commercial filming permits. We map each requested shot against the regulatory map before booking and recommend alternates when a specific composition isn't legally achievable.
  • What's the difference between Sedona aerial and Prescott aerial work?
    Prescott is straightforward Class E airspace with standard LAANC pulls. Sedona is multi-jurisdictional: FAA Class D-style airport zone + Coconino National Forest wilderness rules + Sedona city permit requirements. Sedona flights take longer to scope and book; the visual payoff is higher; the regulatory exposure is higher if operated by an unlicensed pilot.
  • Are you FAA Part 107 certified?
    Yes. Tex is FAA Part 107 certified, fully insured, and operates as a licensed commercial drone pilot. All flights comply with FAA regulations including airspace authorization, altitude limits, and visual line-of-sight requirements. Insurance documentation is available on request.
  • What can drone footage be used for?
    Wedding aerials, real estate listings, brand and commercial campaigns, event coverage, construction progress documentation, industrial inspections, and editorial storytelling. Output ranges from short Instagram clips to broadcast-grade 4K cinema and high-resolution stills for print.
  • What about restricted airspace?
    Most of Humboldt County is unrestricted Class G airspace, but locations near the Eureka airport, Arcata airport, or military airspace require pre-flight FAA authorization. Tex handles all permitting through LAANC. Plan two extra days of lead time for restricted areas.
  • Can you fly over private property?
    Yes, with the property owner's written permission. Tex provides a release form for property owners. For shoots over public land, we follow Park Service and BLM regulations, some redwood and state parks require special permits, which Tex coordinates ahead of the shoot.
  • What weather conditions limit drone work?
    Coastal fog, sustained winds above 25 mph, and rain are the main limits. Tex monitors forecasts in the days leading up to a shoot and will reschedule if conditions don't allow safe flight or quality footage. Coastal Humboldt fog can lift mid-morning, so we often plan flights for a forecast window with a backup time.

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