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Ep. 002: Jeff "The Dronefather" Scholl

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After a long day at NAB, Tabb and Evan sat down with Jeff Scholl (who is sometimes known at the Dronefather) to talk about the days before multirotors. Tabb and Jeff go way back to the early days of attaching cameras to flying robots. Jeff and Adele, Jeff's wife, operate Gravity Shots, their freelance aerial images operation. Jeff is also the chief engineer, full-scale pilot, sUAV pilot & specialist for Quadrocopter. For those with any level of interest in drones and aerial photography and video, Jeff's insight will add a valuable context into the changes and innovations that have come to this world in recent years. See videos and photos that add to our conversation at EveryAxis.com. Music provided by MusicBed.com.

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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After a long day at NAB, Tabb and Evan sat down with Jeff Scholl (who is sometimes known at the Dronefather) to talk about the days before multirotors. Tabb and Jeff go way back to the early days of attaching cameras to flying robots. Jeff and Adele, Jeff's wife, operate Gravity Shots, their freelance aerial images operation. Jeff is also the chief engineer, full-scale pilot, sUAV pilot & specialist for Quadrocopter. For those with any level of interest in drones and aerial photography and video, Jeff's insight will add a valuable context into the changes and innovations that have come to this world in recent years. See videos and photos that add to our conversation at EveryAxis.com. Music provided by MusicBed.com.

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