Books
Grace Bailey

Aerial Photography

Aerial Photography explores the fascinating evolution of capturing images from above, from early balloons to today's sophisticated drones. Discover how technology has revolutionized our ability to survey landscapes, monitor environmental changes, and even document historical events through aerial images. The book highlights the innovative use of remote sensing and camera technologies, showcasing how aerial photography has become an indispensable tool across diverse fields like urban planning and geography.

The book emphasizes the transition from cumbersome early methods to the precision of modern drone technology, revealing how advancements have broadened the scope and impact of aerial photography. It examines the historical context, beginning with the mid-19th century, and progresses through the development of specialized aircraft to the digital age, illustrating how aerial views have transformed our perception of the world. You'll gain insights into the use of aerial surveys for mapping, environmental monitoring, and more.

The book's approach balances technical depth with clear explanations, making complex concepts accessible to a wide audience. Organized into three sections, it begins with fundamental principles, delves into historical progression, and concludes with the latest advancements in drone technology and data processing. Through case studies and analyses, Aerial Photography demonstrates the profound influence of aerial data on fields like archaeology and disaster response.
155 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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