#90 THE WORLD FROM 12,000 FEET!

Vincent Laforet returns for the final part in his three part series to talk about his stunning aerial photography in Project Air, a study of down below from high up above using technical methods not previously available to help tell a story of our cities with images that push technical boundaries.

He talks about making images from helicopters operating at their ceiling limits using new tech that allows for shooting in the dark from these inherently unstable platforms at low shutter speeds not previously considered possible for this kind of work.

Also we talk more about personal projects and family; striking the right balance.

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