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Photographing dreams: A conversation with legendary aviation photographer Philip Makanna
Aviation photography has always been more than documentation. At its best, it is art-an attempt to translate sound, motion, and emotion into a single frozen frame. The finest aviation images do not ...
From Major Aviation Magazines to Social Media, Karmarkar Built a Dynasty of Remarkable Images. His photos have appeared on the cover of almost every major military aviation magazine. His unique style ...
In a great Live Story on Instagram, Master Photographer Crebas talked to The Aviationist Founder David Cenciotti. If you’ve seen a breathtaking aerial photo of an F-35 Lightning II, chances are it was ...
Win a Paul Bowen Aviation Photography Book! Enter every day for a fresh chance to win! Paul Bowen is a familiar name to readers of Flying. For the past 30 years, he’s been photographing some of the ...
A former American Airlines pilot and retired U.S. Air Force colonel, John Winkopp has had a lifelong passion for photography. This was his first time entering the Aviation Week Photo Contest. After ...
Jet aircraft were photographer Brian Shul's first passion. "When I first had pilot training in 1970, I was already quite enamored with jet aircraft, and before I ever got my wings, I carried a little ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Hans Groenhoff (1906-1985) was a ...
Beechcraft 35 Bonanza, Maitland Airstrip, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. October 16, 1947. [Courtesy: Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame Leo J. Kohn Photography Collection] If you have ever taken on the project ...
Amit Agronov began taking photographs at age 13 and had a photo published in an international magazine just three years later. He documents the Israeli Air Force’s activities, aircraft and personnel.
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