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  • Backlit dove with blurred wings
    scf4356-003_Dove 0001.jpg
  • Manufacturing of 747's in Everette, Washington
    scf4399-024_Boeing 0001 747 manufact...jpg
  • A barnstormer in a 1942 Stearman bi-plane performs an inside loop over Illinois farm land.
    scf4384-032_scf4399-153_Barnstormer ...jpg
  • Phil Condit, chairman and CEO of The Boeing Company which employs close to 167,000 people and serves 145 countries.
    scf4327-423condit phil 0001 boeing.jpg
  • A plane is refurbished in Oklahoma.
    scf4374-081_scf4399-119_Airplane Rep...jpg
  • Phil Condit, chairman and CEO of The Boeing Company which employs close to 167,000 people and serves 145 countries.
    Condit Phil 0002 Boeing.jpg
  • Phil Condit, chairman and CEO of The Boeing Company which employs close to 167,000 people and serves 145 countries.
    scf4327-423_Condit Phil 0001 Boeing.jpg
  • Airplane supply warehouse in Oklahoma.
    scf4356-056_Airplane Repair 0002.jpg
  • A barnstormer in a 1942 Stearman bi-plane performs an inside loop over Illinois farm land.
    Barnstormer 0001.jpg
  • CEO and Founder of America West, Edward Beauvais. Ocotber 1989.
    Beauvais Edward 0001.jpg
  • Ross Perot, founder of EDS (Electronic Data Systems) and the Reform Party and ran for president in 1992.  In 1979 two of his EDS employees were taken hostage in Iran and Perot led mission to resue them.
    scf4327-591perot ross 0002.jpg
  • Ross Perot, founder of EDS (Electronic Data Systems) and Roger Smith, CEO of General Motors
    Smith Roger Perot Ross 0004.jpg
  • Ross Perot, founder of EDS (Electronic Data Systems) and the Reform Party and ran for president in 1992.  In 1979 two of his EDS employees were taken hostage in Iran and Perot led mission to resue them.
    Perot Ross 0004.jpg
  • Ross Perot, founder of EDS (Electronic Data Systems) and the Reform Party and ran for President in 1992.  In 1979 two of his EDS employees were taken hostage in Iran and Perot led mission to resue them.
    Perot Ross 0003.jpg
  • Ross Perot, founder of EDS (Electronic Data Systems) and the Reform Party and ran for president in 1992.  In 1979 two of his EDS employees were taken hostage in Iran and Perot led mission to resue them.
    Perot Ross 0002.jpg
  • Ross Perot, founder of EDS (Electronic Data Systems) and the Reform Party and ran for president in 1992.  In 1979 two of his EDS employees were taken hostage in Iran and Perot led mission to resue them.
    Perot Ross 0001.jpg
  • Fighter Plane Manufacturing of the F15c by McDonnell Douglas.
    scf4327-915_Fighter Planes 0001 F15c.jpg
  • Ross Perot, founder of EDS (Electronic Data Systems) and the Reform Party and ran for president in 1992.  In 1979 two of his EDS employees were taken hostage in Iran and Perot led mission to resue them.
    scf4327-593perot ross 0004.jpg
  • Ross Perot, founder of EDS (Electronic Data Systems) and the Reform Party and ran for President in 1992.  In 1979 two of his EDS employees were taken hostage in Iran and Perot led mission to resue them.
    scf4327-592perot ross 0003.jpg
  • Ross Perot, founder of EDS (Electronic Data Systems) and the Reform Party and ran for president in 1992.  In 1979 two of his EDS employees were taken hostage in Iran and Perot led mission to resue them.
    scf4327-590perot ross 0001.jpg
  • A sunset shot from an airplane.
    Clouds 0087 Wing.jpg
  • The living room off a guest wing in Corbero's home features a coffee table enshrining several stratas of art magazines and art opening invitations spanning several movements.
    Corbero Xavier 0029.jpg
  • The Starship Andromeda, a schooner which boasts alfresco dining, full size top deck hot tub, 2 person masthead lounge and single mast skychair, flybridge seating, wing observation seating, aft bubble lounge, mid-deck nest lounge, 2 intermast skynets, fore-deck nest lounge and a disco lit dance floor.
    Superyachts Andromeda 32.jpg
  • Photography is usually one of the professions where, if you do a bad job nobody dies but when I photographed the Chrysler Building there was every chance that if we messed up – statistically someone was going to get hurt.  We fabricated a scaffold with adjustable platforms to mount four motorized Hasselblad cameras and hang it over the edge of the Chrysler Building to get this viewpoint. One of my assistants, a bit of an electronics buff wired all the cameras to a single switching box so I could fire them all with one button. It so happened that the previous tenants had vacated the week before so we had the whole wing of the floor to ourselves.  We strung climbing rope through the windows and around the building as a main lifeline and clipped ourselves onto the line with harnesses.  The whole heavy contraption was lowered and raised about thirty times over rush hour pedestrian traffic some 57 stories above Lexington Avenue as we changed film backs and adjusted exposures and made slight adjustments in camera angles.  Even though we were all roped and harnessed in, if anything fell, say a film back or film slide and hit someone it would have been a disaster.<br />
We photographed the building over several days during a couple of sunsets and sunrises, even at different times of year but the best shot was taken the first day.  It was one of those miraculously rare clear days when the pollution was blown out to sea leaving metropolis looking like it just got out of the bath.  I used Tungsten film to accentuate the blues of magic hour when two divergent spectrums of light, blues and reds, coverag
    Chrysler 0001 Guardian.jpg
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