My Name Is Paul and I am in a wheelchair, I often find myself feeling trapped and limited in my exploration of the world. It can be difficult to navigate through crowds or over rough terrain, and the physical strain of moving around can be exhausting. However, I have found a new way to see the world and explore its wonders: through the use of a drone.

 

My drone hobby started out as a way to capture beautiful aerial photographs of landscapes and cityscapes that I was unable to access due to my wheelchair. I was amazed at the stunning images I could capture and the unique perspective that I could see the world from. As I continued to experiment with different angles and shots, I began to realize that my quadcopter was providing me with a sense of freedom and adventure that I had not experienced in years.

 

One of the best things about using a drone is the fact that it allows me to capture the world as I see it - from a seated position. I can easily manoeuvre my quadcopter to capture specific angles and perspectives without having to physically move at all. This allows me to see everything from a new and refreshing angle, giving me the chance to discover new details and hidden features that I might have otherwise missed.

 

Not only has my drone hobby provided me with a new way to explore the world, it has also given me a sense of purpose and meaning. It has allowed me to connect with others who have similar interests and passions, and has given me the opportunity to share my unique perspective with the world around me. I feel empowered and alive when I'm flying my drone, and I look forward to continuing to capture the world around me through its lens and sharing my content with you all.