1/1/2023 0 Comments Aerial photoIn 1860, James Wallace Black similarly photographed Boston from a hot air ballon. Nadar tethered this balloon 80 meters above the ground and took a photo of Petit-Becetre, France. So, in 1858 a Frenchman name Gaspar Felix Tournachon (who later went by “Nadar”) outfitted the basket of a hot air ballon with a camera, darkroom and all the equipment and materials need to develop the photographic plates. The development of wet plates allowed for much shorter exposure times but required the photographic plate to be exposed and developed in only twenty minutes. Other than placing a camera on top of a building or on a hill, there was no practical solution for keeping a camera stationary for long periods of time while high above the ground. The technology at the time (daguerreotypes, also known as tintypes) required very long exposure times with the camera remaining stationary during exposure. Looking Back – A Very Brief History of Aerial PhotographyĪerial photography is believed to have its origin in 1839 with a photo of Paris, France taken from the roof of a tall building. The imagery displayed on our website is entirely vertical aerial photography, taken straight down as opposed to oblique photographs, taken at an angle. View of Atlantic City, New Jersey in the year 1920 The oldest aerial imagery in our collection is believed to be dated 1920 and was taken along the State of New Jersey Atlantic shore from Cape May to Sea Bright and Sandy Hook. None of the imagery was captured from satellite. All of the aerial photography displayed in our website was taken from aircraft. Getting Started –Aerial Photography and Our CollectionĮverything you should know or questions we are often asked about aerial photography and our collection.
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