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Welcome to Kite Aerial Photography Notes on Kite Aerial Photography Charles C. Benton, Professor of Architecture University of California at Berkeley
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Make: Television, The Ultimate DIY Tech Show, Debuts This Weekend [TV]
Gizmodo — ... , one of my favorite Makers Charles Benton's beautiful Kite Aerial Photography, the aforementioned Burrito Blaster tutorial, and much more. They'll also be featuring submitted videos from their YouTube channel in a special segment in each episode. ...

Maker Profile - Aerial Kite Photography on MAKE: television
MAKE Magazine — ... As a young architect, Chris wanted sharp images of his buildings' upper reaches, so he pioneered the art/science of of aerial kite photography. Now a professor of architecture at UC Berkeley, Chris is still a leader in the aerial kite photography community, constantly developing new ways to rig remotely controlled cameras to customized kites for stunning results. Also, see the centuries-old technique of using kites to lift people in the air! Watch the clip, and check out Chris' website. ...

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ohgizmo.com 5/27/2009 — By Andrew Liszewski Never let your kite flying plans be foiled by a lack of wind again with this remote control flying kite from Silverlit. It’s specifically designed to be flown indoors, in the absence of wind altogether, since it’s ...
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