History of Aerial Photography

March 6, 2011 by Digital Photography  
Filed under Aerial Photography

Aerial photography is merely an extension of the pre-existing process of photography. This process of taking pictures from a great height was first implemented by Gaspard-Félix Tournachon in 1858 over Paris, France. Gaspard-Félix Tournachon was a famous French balloonist who through this act forever changed the way we would view the world we live in. The implication of giving aerial perspectives of a land to a world that was focussed on geographic and other limits is simply indescribable. However, aerial photography was still something that was confined to a select few and was viewed as something of an extravagance.

This changed forever when it was discovered that aerial photography had a far-reaching application in a war-time setting. Photographing enemy positions and camps made it possible to devise strategic attacks that had a much higher chance of success and eliminated much of the guesswork that typically would be required. For a long time, aerial photography remained in the realm of military applications as the world was ravaged by one war after another. However, aerial photography finally emerged from being pigeon-holed as a military application as individuals started to discover the vast range of potential applications and benefits that could be achieved by using aerial photographs.

Skyworks Aerial Photography is a firm based in Victoria, Australia. Skyworks offers a large number of services in the field of aerial photography. Skyworks also offers other photographic services, such as low-level photography, which is done using either a telescopic mast or a blimp. For more information, please visit the company website at www.skyworks.com.au

Kane Barry is a Professional Photographer and is based in Sydney. Being an extremely adventurous person, he has started exploring an adventurous hobby – Aerial Photography. He has also trains like minded people on Aerial Photography techniques.


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