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Jin-Woo Prensena is a Los Angeles-based fine art photographer who shoots gorgeous aerial photos from a top-down perspective. Instead of using a drone, as is popular these days, Prensena hangs out of helicopters while wielding a Phase One XF 100MP medium format camera for 100-megapixel photos.
Prensena first got into the aerial photography niche three years ago, partnering with a friend of his, helicopter pilot Aaron Fitzgerald of Airborne Images.
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While Fitzgerald pilots the chopper at upwards of 7,500 feet, Prensena hangs out of the open door with a harness on his back and shoots photos with his camera pointed straight down.
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Here’s a video showing Prensena shooting from the outside of an airborne helicopter:
While shooting, Prensena is constantly battling fierce wind that makes his eyes water, crazy shaking, and noise that makes it impossible to hear his camera’s shutter.
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Shooting at 100 megapixels allows Prensena to sell giant prints of his work that measure up to 58×103 inches (~4.8×8.6ft and 147x261cm). The prints become instant conversation pieces when hung up on clients’ walls, giving Prensena a great deal of word-of-mouth marketing. Here’s a selection of Prensena’s work:
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Prensena is now working toward shooting and exhibiting his photos in locations around the world. You can find more of his work on his website and Instagram.
Image credits: Photographs by Jin-Woo Prensena and used with permission
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This Guy Shoots 100MP Aerial Photos While Hanging Out of a Helicopter was originally posted by proton T2a
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