Aerial by Jason Hawkes

Aerial by Jason Hawkes

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Not for the vertiginous, the title takes the reader on a global flight of fancy, showcasing the photography of Jason Hawkes. The author advises on how to take aerial photographs, revealing his techniques and personal tips for success in this specialized area.

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Aerial by Jason Hawkes

Hawkes advises on how to take aerial photographs: how to chart small aircraft; basic flying rules; what equipment to use - film, filters, format, lenses and gyro stabilizing units to overcome vibration. He also discusses problems specific to this form of photography, including aircraft height restrictions, battery problems in extreme cold and safety issues.
Christopher Gray has written the Streetscapes column in the New York Times since 1987. He is the author of New York Streetscapes: Tales of Manhattan's Significant Buildings and Landmarks (2003).
Jason Hawkes has specialized in aerial photography since 1991 and has received awards from D&AD and the Association of Photographers. His previous publications include Aerial: The Art of Photography from the Sky (2003) and Britain from Above (2008).
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ISBN 13 9782880467272
ISBN 10 2880467276
Title Aerial
Author Jason Hawkes
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Rotovision
Year published 2003-09-26
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.