Yes, elevated photography can produce images that closely resemble aerial photography, even though they are not technically aerial shots. This is because the subject is photographed from a high vantage point, such as a tall building, structure, or pole. Elevated photography can mimic the bird's-eye perspective of aerial shots, but the key difference is that the camera is not airborne. It may be taken from equipment like a crane, a high tower, or a suspension system like a Skycam.