A gigantic fin whale gently breaking the water's surface. What do you feel about the top-down shooting angle in this image?
I’ve had my eyes on the sky since I was a young boy. From the earliest moments in life, I wanted to be a pilot. I fulfilled that dream in the US Army, flying UH60 Blackhawk helicopters. After my ...
Viewing aerial imagery today is as easy as reaching into your pocket and opening your phone, but how did we get to this amazing technology? Beginning in the early 1800s, cartographers began production ...
Aerial America returns for its 68th episode this Sunday, June 4th at 8:00 PM ET/PT on the Smithsonian Channel. Sunday's episode is titled "New York City 24" and will give viewers an opportunity to ...
Joanna Steidle, The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer Of The Year Competition Ignacio Palacios, The Inaugural International Aerial Photographer Of The Year Competition Daniel Viñé Garcia, ...
After 25 years in construction, Pocatello native Cody Jones has traded the hammer and nails for a remote control and built a ...
Award-winning aerial photographer Brad Walls’ impressive new series “Ballerine de l’air” was inspired by fellow Australian artist Olive Cotton’s “Tea cup ballet,” a 1935 photograph that “evolved after ...
This aerial view reveals a historic city gateway forming the center of a circular public square where architecture ...