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  2. Aerial photography - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photography. An aerial photograph using a drone of Westerheversand Lighthouse, Germany. An aerial view of the city of Pori, Finland. Air photo of a military target used to evaluate the effect of bombing. Aerial photography (or airborne imagery) is the taking of photographs from an aircraft or other airborne platforms. [ 1]

  3. Nadar - Wikipedia

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    Victor Tournachon (father) Signature. Gaspard-Félix Tournachon (5 April 1820 – 20 March 1910 [ 1] ), known by the pseudonym Nadar or Félix Nadar, was a French photographer, caricaturist, journalist, novelist, balloonist, and proponent of heavier-than-air flight. In 1858, he became the first person to take aerial photographs.

  4. George Steinmetz - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photography. Website. www .georgesteinmetz .com /index. George Steinmetz (born 1957) is an American photographer. His work has been featured in The New York Times, [ 1] The New Yorker, [ 2] Smithsonian, [ 3] Time, [ 4] The New York Times Magazine, [ 5] GEO, [ 6] and he is a regular contributor to National Geographic.

  5. The best drones for photos and video - Engadget

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    Photo: Signe Brewster. The DJI Mavic 2 Pro is the best drone for budding aerial photographers and videographers because of its ability to sense obstacles coming from any direction, the sharp ...

  6. Yann Arthus-Bertrand - Wikipedia

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    Human (2015) Yann Arthus-Bertrand ( French pronunciation: [jan aʁtys bɛʁtʁɑ̃]; born 13 March 1946) is a French environmentalist, activist, journalist and photographer. He has also directed films about the impact of humans on the planet. He is especially well known for his book Earth from Above (1999) [ 1] and his films Home (2009) and ...

  7. Sonderkommando photographs - Wikipedia

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    The images were taken within 15–30 minutes of each other by an inmate inside Auschwitz-Birkenau, the extermination camp within the Auschwitz complex. Usually named only as Alex, a Jewish prisoner from Greece, the photographer was a member of the Sonderkommando , inmates forced to work in and around the gas chambers.

  8. Infrared photography - Wikipedia

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    In infrared photography, the photographic film or image sensor used is sensitive to infrared light. The part of the spectrum used is referred to as near-infrared to distinguish it from far-infrared, which is the domain of thermal imaging. Wavelengths used for photography range from about 700 nm to about 900 nm.

  9. James Wallace Black - Wikipedia

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    Francestown, New Hampshire, US. Died. January 5, 1896. (1896-01-05) (aged 70) Cambridge, Massachusetts, US. Resting place. Mount Auburn Cemetery. James Wallace Black (February 10, 1825 – January 5, 1896), known professionally as J.W. Black, was an early American photographer whose career was marked by experimentation and innovation.