The first known aerial photograph . . .
[W]as taken in 1858 by French photographer and balloonist, Gaspar Felix Tournachon, known as “Nadar”. The modern aerial photography I’m writing about began on June 25, 2014, when the FAA granted the right to use drones in aerial filmmaking. Operators are required to be licensed pilots and must keep the drone in view at all times. Drones cannot be used to film in areas where people might be at risk. Below is the latest video edit I completed today for a client who wanted to be listed on the Tahoe.com Real Estate Page.
Sierra Blue works with several professional FAA licensed aerial photographers with numerous years of experience. If you seek aerial photography for an upcoming, let me know.
Carl Costas: Visual Thinker
Carl served in the United States Marine Corps as a sergeant. After serving with some of the bravest people I’ve ever met, I traded my weapons for cameras — and learned about myself.
Carl says he was, “reborn through photojournalism.” His work has since taken him around the world, “and into the lives of countless beautiful people.”
Today he shoots a healthy mixture of commercial, editorial, and personal work.
Below is a video that showcases Carl’s work in a great light, no pun intended.