User:Ayatanwari/Air-to-air photography/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.

Outline of proposed changes
1.     Cosgrove, Denis, and William L. Fox. "Chapter One: The View from Above." In Photography & Flight, 7-25. October 2009. EBSCOhost.

This source provides a historical and theoretical foundation for understanding the significance of the aerial perspective. It discusses the early instances of aerial views and their impact on human cognition and culture, which is essential for establishing the context of air-to-air photography.

2.     Cosgrove, Denis, and William L. Fox. "Chapter Four: Contemporary Views: Air Photography and Remote Sensed Images." In Photography & Flight, 70-98. October 2009. EBSCOhost.

This chapter covers the evolution of aerial photography with advancements in technology, particularly remote sensing. It is useful for illustrating how air-to-air photography fits within the broader developments in photographic practices and the interpretation of aerial images.

3.     Walker, David. "Aviation and Aerospace Photography." Photo District News, vol. 33, no. 7, July 2013, pp. 15-16. EBSCOhost.

This article provides insights from a practitioner's perspective, offering practical understanding and contemporary relevance to the topic. It can lend depth to the Wikipedia article by providing information on the actual process and industry of air-to-air photography.

4.     "Flight International." Flight International, vol. 181, no. 5333, March 2012, p. 69. EBSCOhost,

Being a reputable source within the aerospace industry, this publication can offer authoritative information on the technological and regulatory aspects that impact air-to-air photography. It might also provide data on the usage of photography in aviation, which could be valuable for the article's sections on applications and current practices in the field.