His images give you a bird's eye view of some of the world's most beautiful places, his shots capturing everything from an ancient castle in Scotland to the bright lights of Brighton Pier and from the domed cathedral in Florence at sunrise to some of Saudi Arabia's most otherworldly landscapes.
While he makes the art of drone photography look easy, Healy tells MailOnline Travel that it takes lots of research and planning to get the right shots. He says: 'For each trip I create a map of all the locations so I can plan a route and see where each site is in relation to everything else in the country. I find reference photos to add onto the pins so that I can remember what they look like.'
While on the job, Healy - who works in the film industry as a professional drone pilot - has had a couple of scary encounters. He recalls that while in Iceland a wheel fell off his four-by-four leaving him stranded, and on the same trip he had to battle 'torrential rains', 'gale force winds', 'blinding fog' and uneven terrain to get the perfect shot of an oozing volcano.
Swoop down to take a flight around the planet, thanks to Healy's magical photography skills...
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