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Photographer Vincent Laforet spent the early stages of 2015 photographing the likes of New York, Las Vegas, London, Sydney and Barcelona from a helicopter.
A&E Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Vincent Laforet (Medill ‘97) started out his career on the third floor of Norris University Center as a photo editor for The Daily. About two decades ...
Vincent Laforet Captures An Incredible View Of The Las Vegas Strip From 10K Feet In The Air. By Charles Poladian Published 02/11/15 AT 9:28 AM EST.
Pulitzer-prize winning photographer Vincent Laforet is no stranger to heights. He spent the last year capturing nighttime images of cities around the world, thousands of feet above the ground. His ...
Pulitzer prize-winning photographer Vincent Laforet’s new book of pictures, AIR, shot high above some of the most iconic cities in the world offers a rare kaleidoscopic view of the world we live in.
Photographer Vincent Laforet captures the shots of the city he always dreamed of -- and he went to great heights to get them. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES NEWSLETTER SIGNUP ...
Photographer Vincent Laforet ascended 10,800 feet in a helicopter (or 8,799 feet above the city itself, which is 2,001 feet above sea level), to capture the images in the “AIR: Sin City 10.8K ...
On a crisp January day in 2000, Vincent Laforet climbed the Empire State Building. Not that uncommon an endeavor – people race up the skyscraper, after all. But then Laforet kept going, all the ...
A New York Times photojournalist turned Hollywood director, Vincent Laforet has become synonymous with DSLR video, after his short film Reverie helped catapult Canon's 5D Mark II into the world of ...
On a wet Saturday in May, about 100 people gathered in a hotel ballroom for the Boston stop of Vincent Laforet’s Directing Motion tour. This daylong event, with an optional evening session, promised ...
Photographer Vincent Laforet spent the early stages of 2015 edging out of a helicopter door at 12,000 feet to photograph some of the world's biggest cities. Here, Sydney, Australia, glistens at night.
Photographer Vincent Laforet spent the early stages of 2015 edging out of a helicopter door at 12,000 feet to photograph some of the world's biggest cities. Here, Sydney, Australia, glistens at night.
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