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Aviation Photography




You might have seen Tyson V. Rininger's photos and articles in various aviation publications across the globe. His work sets the standard for the rapidly growing business and hobby of modern aviation photography. Here is a snip from his website describing what he's been getting into.


Currently, I'm a contributing photographer for multiple
agencies including the International Council of Air Shows (ICAS) and work with
nearly two-dozen magazines on a repeat basis. I have had such incredible
assignments including coverage of helicopter operations aboard a U.S. aircraft
carrier, documenting the world's fastest piston driven aircraft; RareBear, and
the first civilian spaceflight (SpaceShipOne) for Air & Space Smithsonian
Magazine. Since 2004 I've worked with the U.S. Navy Legacy Flight Program for
the Department of Defense, the first ever Joint Red Flag exercise at Nellis AFB
for Combat Aircraft Magazine and the 100th Anniversary of Flight celebration in
Dayton, Ohio for the International Council of Air Shows. In 2010, I became the
first civilian photographer to provide the US Navy Blue Angels Demonstration
Team with their annual promotional lithograph. My choice of vocation has been
noted as being so unique that Fox News aired an extensive interview in October
2004 and was noted as being one of the most dangerous jobs in Tom Jones' book,
"Risky Living".

Check out his website. It's worth the look. http://www.tvrphotography.com/

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