Aerial Photography refers to capturing shots from an elevated point. The very first successful session of Aerial Photography in the world was carried out in 1858 by Gaspard-Flix Tournachon in France with the help of a hot air balloon tethered at the height of 80 meters. Unfortunately, none of those photos has managed to survive to this day, but his name will always find a justified place in the books related to the history of Aerial Photography. There was a time when pigeons, kites or balloons were used for mounting the camera to the desired height. However, these days, most of the professionals across the globe either use a manned or an unmanned aircraft for the same purpose. It goes without saying that the former is more expensive than the latter, but by ensuring a few things, drones can capture equally good shots. The future of Aerial Photography, according to most of the professionals, is as glorious as its past was, and its present is.