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• Artwork for All to Enjoy
• Documentary Photographs for Business & Industry
• Photographs Used to Monitor Environmental Conditions

• Infrared Images for Law Enforcement
• Photographs of Ancient Archeological Ruins

From the grand vistas of the Rocky Mountains, to the vast expanses of the Grand Canyon, to the jagged coastline of Maine, all have been captured for your enjoyment by the artists who ply their trade as aerial photographers.

Many of these photographs have helped us truly see America in ways we never could have without the use of small General Aviation (GA) aircraft. From the sweeping farmlands of Kansas to the turquoise waters of the Florida Keys to the urban skyline of Chicago at twilight, these artists use virtually every type of aircraft to capture images that stir the heart and mind. They've used helicopters, airplanes, ultralights, balloons, and even fighter jets to take their cameras to places that before were visible only to the birds.

Aerial photography also is used by those in real estate, those who survey construction sites, those in the government to monitor environmental conditions, and those who search for the ancient ruins of lost civilizations.



AERIAL Environmental Impact Surveys

 
Other Industries Served by GA:

Recreation
Boaters & Fishermen
Disaster Relief
Forestry
Traffic Control & Safety
Search and Rescue
Firefighting
Energy & Mining
Environmental Protection
State & Local Government
Construction
Skiers & Snowboarders
Advertising & Marketing
Wildlife Management
Hikers & Sportsman
Telecommunications
Banking & Finance
Aerial Photography

 

 

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