Elevated photography can be accomplished using various methods that provide a high vantage point. Common techniques include using tall structures, such as skyscrapers or observation towers, from which the photographer takes shots of the landscape below. Other methods involve using equipment like monopods or selfie sticks to elevate the camera, or more advanced setups like cameras suspended on cables (e.g., Skycam) or mounted on cranes or poles. Additionally, cameras can be fixed to vehicles that are elevated, such as those on tall trucks or other high-positioned vehicles, providing a similar perspective to that of aerial photography.