In the early 1950s, William P. MacConnell, a forestry professor at the UMass Amherst, launched a pioneering effort to map the entire state through aerial photography, an effort that produced nearly 24 ...
William A. Garnett, who pioneered a fine art genre with his sweeping aerial photographs of sand dunes, swamps and the rich geometry of plowed fields, has died. He was 89. Garnett, who was a longtime ...
Since the early 1990s, advancements in commercial digital aerial photography systems have provided black and white, color and multispectral imagery for a wide range of applications, including ...
Simply using a drone doesn’t mean you can shoot excellent aerial photographs. By Caleb Kenna Before the advent of drones, people had to rely mostly on airplanes or helicopters to take aerial ...
Drone technology is expected to boost the aerial photography industry by 12.9 percent over the next six years, according to market research. The same research, however, indicates that growth is ...
Capturing aerial photographs allows raising awareness of a project feature usually complex to capture using traditional methods. Based on the technological opportunities offered by small unmanned ...
Imprinted on the wild landscape of Britain is a rich history, visible not just in the buildings but in the shape of the landscape itself. English Heritage's Dave MacLeod explains how aerial ...
Often, a change of perspective is all it takes to see things in a brand-new light. This was the thought process when the organizers of the International Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards, ...
Aviator Alfred Buckham created some of the earliest and most awe-inspiring bird's-eye images – to achieve them, he employed perilous, death-defying acts of ingenuity.
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