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The sky’s the limit in New York City and nothing better encapsulates this than these aerial photos of the city that never sleeps 1.5 miles up. Jeff Milstein, a pilot turned photographer, capt… ...
Aerial America returns for its 68th episode this Sunday, June 4th at 8:00 PM ET/PT on the Smithsonian Channel. Sunday's episode is titled "New York City 24" and will give viewers an opportunity to ...
There's something about New York City and the way it pulses. When you're in the middle of it, you feel it, but it's nearly impossible to capture the electricity of the ever-beating grid.
Laforet's photo series, titled “Gotham 7.5K,” reveals an incredible new vantage point of America’s busiest city. Laforet has always dreamed of capturing these photographs of New York, he says.
Take a Dramatic Drone-Shot Aerial Tour of New York City. Sky Tech One Aerial Photography's aerial footage of the Big Apple feels like a movie intro. By John Wenz Published: Jan 08, 2015 7:00 AM EST.
Sometimes the best way to appreciate New York City’s majestic beauty is to take a step back and observe it from afar — or from up high. This aerial footage captured by photographer Randy Scott ...
Up and Down New York (circa 1930) by Central Film Company is a silent documentary capturing the bustling streets and landmarks of New York City during the early 20th century. Featuring aerial ...
The Best Aerial Image of New York City You'll Ever See. By Alexis C. Madrigal. January 9, 2013. Share. Save. Ok, technically, it's a stitched-together panorama, but just look at it.
Paul, who has lived in New York for most of his life, took the pictures from an open-door helicopter from nearly three miles up (15,000ft) – something he believes has never been done before over ...