Not exact matches
Titled Beaucoups of Blues, North Kivu, Eastern Congo, this large - scale
photograph was shot in Congo on Kodak's AEROCHROME III Infrared film (initially used by the US Air Force to conduct
aerial surveillance) and is a part of Mosse's «Infra» series.
Her
aerial views of the Horseshoe Falls are at such a distance that one's eye goes back and forth in perceiving the images first as
surveillance photographs and then as abstract designs.
Artist Richard Mosse spent several years travelling there and taking
photographs with an
aerial surveillance film called Kodak Aerochrome.
The use of imaging technology for
aerial surveillance with radio control model aircraft having the capability of obtaining high - resolution
photographs and / or video, or using any types of sensors, for the collection, retention, or dissemination of
surveillance data or information on individuals, homes, businesses, or property at locations where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy is strictly prohibited by the AMA unless written expressed permission is obtained from the individual property owners or managers.