1.7.3.2Vertical

Aerial & Drone Photography Services

Companies providing aerial photography, videography, and inspection imaging using drone platforms.

Market snapshot

These figures describe Commercial Photography & Video Production (1.7.3), the segment that Aerial & Drone Photography Services sits within — not Aerial & Drone Photography Services on its own.

Market size
~$2.6B
Growth
~4.3%CAGR (2017–22, nominal)
Companies
~4,902 firms
Firms by employee count

98.1% of firms have fewer than 20 employees — 4,811 micro-businesses, below most mandates.

The investable universe91 firms with 20+ employees
20–99
7481%
100–499
1112%
500+
67%

Percentages are of the 20+ employee universe. 20–99 and 100–499 are the lower-middle market; 500+ is at scale.

much corporate video production sits in film/video classifications (512110) not captured here.

NAICS 541922. U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 Statistics of U.S. Businesses; U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 Economic Census.

Business model & economics

Revenue model

Project and day-rate fees plus content-licensing revenue

Key economics

Revenue per firm
$536,904
Revenue per employee
$182,353
Employees per firm
2.6
Recurring revenue
Low

predominantly project-based

EBITDA margin
10–20%
Capex intensity
Moderate

Characteristics

  • Balanced cost base — payroll is 26% of revenue, leaving room to scale margin without cutting staff
  • Thin strategic-buyer pool — only 6 firms exceed 500 employees; exits skew sponsor-to-sponsor
  • Digital and social content needs lift demand for visual production.
  • Deeply fragmented across studios, production firms, and freelancers.
  • Low-capital, talent-driven economics.

NAICS 541922. U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 Statistics of U.S. Businesses; U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 Economic Census.

Geographic concentration

AlabamaAlaskaArizonaColoradoFloridaGeorgiaIndianaKansasMaineMassachusettsNew JerseyNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOklahomaPennsylvaniaSouth DakotaTexasWyomingConnecticutMissouriWest VirginiaIllinoisNew MexicoArkansasCaliforniaDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaHawaiiIowaKentuckyMarylandMichiganMississippiMontanaNew HampshireOhioTennesseeVirginiaWashingtonWisconsinNebraskaSouth CarolinaIdahoNevadaVermontLouisianaRhode IslandMinnesotaNew YorkOregonUtah

New York's media economy over-indexes on commercial photography as expected, but the notable pattern is the secondary production clusters in Utah, Minnesota and Oregon — smaller, lower-cost creative markets where a studio's dollar goes further and outdoor and lifestyle work has a natural backdrop.

New YorkMinnesotaUtahOregon

NAICS 541922. U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 Statistics of U.S. Businesses (firms by state). Concentration shown by location quotient.

M&A deal context

Deal activityModerate

Who’s acquiring

  • Content-production platforms
  • Agencies building in-house content capability
  • PE-backed production consolidators

What’s driving deals

  • Content-led marketing driving demand for visual production.
  • Agencies internalizing content and production capability.
  • Consolidation of fragmented production providers.

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