I recently joined the B&H Photography Podcast to discuss my work as Brand Ambassador Director for Women Who Drone and my journey as an FAA-certified drone photographer.
In this conversation, I shared insights about breaking barriers in the male-dominated drone industry and how Women Who Drone educates and advocates for female pilots. We covered practical topics like FAA licensing, international flying restrictions, and the unique advantages Arizona offers for aerial photography.
A highlight was discussing how I bring my Tello Quadcopter into schools to inspire young girls to explore drone technology. We also talked about expanding career opportunities for licensed operators, documentary drone work, and why my DJI Mavic 2 captures perspectives ground-based cameras simply can’t match.
The conversation highlighted Women Who Drone’s mission: creating space for women in drone photography through education, community, and representation. Despite initial hesitations about flying, drone photography has become one of my most powerful storytelling tools.
Listen to the full episode here to learn more about the joy of flying and why representation matters in emerging technology.
