aviation photography
Aviation Photography

Aviation is by far the wildest dream ever attempted. It is amazing how far we have come in a century, from the days of wood and canvas up to the space shuttle missions. Today, Aviation moves millions of passengers a day, tons of cargo, mail, scientific programs and private pilots going places with very high safety margins. After all the thick and thin aviation has been through, it has probed to be a never ending forward-moving industry. Most importantly, the shapes of modern aircraft are still amazing.

 

Commercial Applications

 
- Brochures for Aircraft Brokers, Operators and Private Owners

- Support Imagery for Training Centers and Courseware Developers

- Aerial Photography

 

Common Aerial Photography Applications


- Commercial & Residential Real Estate

- Construction Site & Progressive Shots

- Golf Course Design & Construction

Aerial Photography 101

 

- Oblique (High & Low Angle): A high angle oblique is where the resulting image shows the apparent horizon. Low angle oblique aerial photographs do not. The angle is measured from the zenith down to the horizon.


- Vertical: Aerial Photography shot by a camera vertically-mounted on a stabilized camera mount.


- Near-Overhead: This type of aerial photography produces results that differ from oblique and vertical aerial photography. Near-overhead photographs render a map-like image which can be used to guide people around a location.


- Custom: The angle of view and composition is tailor made to customer's specifications; this is the best way to illustrate the value of a building or piece of land.

 

 

Miguel Perez Photo Aviation Photography (c)copyright 2006-2009