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Man Made: Aerial Views of Human Landscapes

Man Made: Aerial Views of Human Landscapes in Bloomington, MN
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Aerial drone photography at its best from the Aerial Photographer of the Year 2020
Man Made
is the modern successor to Yann Arthus-Bertrand's
The Earth From The Air
For lovers of photography, architecture, travelers and Instagrammers
Short video for the title here
‘I spend a lot of time on Google Earth looking for places with an interesting or unusual aesthetic. My shooting days are usually quite simple. I shoot at sunrise and at sunset to capture the best light.' - Sébastien Nagy
Award-winning Brussels-based photographer Sébastien Nagy has traveled all over the world, capturing bridges, towers, houses, roads, monuments and other structures from above with his drone camera. In a spectacular series of images, he shows the architectural footprint that humans leave behind on earth. From Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and from the ‘cycling through water trail' in Belgium to the Dubai Frame in the United Arab Emirates, Nagy invariably captures these well-known and lesser-known structures at the perfect time of day, as if they are all bathed in golden light. The approximately 120 photos are divided into four themes: Water, City, Desert and Nature.
Man Made
is the modern successor to Yann Arthus-Bertrand's
The Earth From The Air
For lovers of photography, architecture, travelers and Instagrammers
Short video for the title here
‘I spend a lot of time on Google Earth looking for places with an interesting or unusual aesthetic. My shooting days are usually quite simple. I shoot at sunrise and at sunset to capture the best light.' - Sébastien Nagy
Award-winning Brussels-based photographer Sébastien Nagy has traveled all over the world, capturing bridges, towers, houses, roads, monuments and other structures from above with his drone camera. In a spectacular series of images, he shows the architectural footprint that humans leave behind on earth. From Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and from the ‘cycling through water trail' in Belgium to the Dubai Frame in the United Arab Emirates, Nagy invariably captures these well-known and lesser-known structures at the perfect time of day, as if they are all bathed in golden light. The approximately 120 photos are divided into four themes: Water, City, Desert and Nature.