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How do you get that air-to-air photo?

04/02/2014 by Kevincm

I was browsing Youtube just before heading to bed.. when I found this video with Aviation Photographer Jessica Ambats on how she works with the pilots and others to get some (quite frankly) amazing photos.

Here’s her video:

And as a photographer in my remaining minutes of the day, I can see a lot of this and understand the work that goes into these.

To paraphrase from the video “She has the best seat at her own personal airshow”.

Highly recommended viewing if you’re feeling a bit low on a Tuesday night.

Jessica Ambats site is at http://www.jessicaambats.com


 

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