New Book ‘Dronescape’ Takes Photography to New Heights

Aerial views from drones provide stunning images from online community called Dronestagram.

New Book ‘Dronescape’ Takes Photography to New Heights

New Book ‘Dronescape’ Takes Photography to New Heights

By Adrian Lam

Drones were once used only by the military for surveillance. Now, they are commonplace, and both amateur and professional photographers alike are learning how to use them, capturing stunning shots in the process.

A new book from Thames & Hudson, Dronescapes, created in collaboration with Dronestagram, the world’s leading online community of drone hobbyists and photographers, shows the eye-popping potential in the burgeoning art-form.

From a bird’s-eye view of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro to a photograph taken mere inches from a mid-flight eagle, this incredible new collection of drone photographs captures moments seen no where else on Earth.

Take a look at entirely new vantage points that sail far above where cameras have ever been able to travel before.

For more on the book, visit Thames & Hudson’s web site. 

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil By Alexandre Salem (2017 The Photographers of Dronestagram)
Aquismón, Mexico By postandfly (Courtesy Thames & Hudson)
Dubai, UAE By Shoayb Khattab (Courtesy Thames & Hudson)
Oceanside, USA By kdilliard (Courtesy Thames & Hudson)
Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur, USA By Romeo Durscher (Courtesy Thames & Hudson)
Merritt Island, USA by 2DroneGals (Courtesy Thames & Hudson)
Miami, USA By iMaerial_com (Courtesy Thames & Hudson)
Gerard Juarez
Mérida, Mexico By jelipegomez (Courtesy Thames & Hudson)
San Francisco, USA By GotShots
(Courtesy Thames & Hudson)
Dronescapes: The New Aerial Photography from Dronestagram (Courtesy Thames & Hudson)
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