Elevated photography typically involves equipment that allows the camera to be positioned at a significant height or angle to capture a wide perspective. Common tools include monopods, selfie sticks, or tripods, which can be extended to increase the height of the camera. More complex setups include cameras mounted on cranes, poles, or rigs suspended by cables (e.g., Skycam), as well as surveillance cameras fixed on tall buildings. In some cases, equipment is mounted on vehicles that provide an elevated position, such as tall trucks or specialized vehicles designed for photography. These tools allow photographers to achieve the desired elevated perspective without needing an aircraft.