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Photography and Video
Josh Hill - Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Josh Hill began skydiving in 1997 at Skydive Arizona, and from the very beginning he recognized the power and beauty of the images captured in freefall. Over the following year Josh developed his skills in freefall, and under canopy, and at about jump #400 put together his first camera helmet.
"It is important for the aspiring
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Josh Hill - Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Josh Hill began skydiving in 1997 at Skydive Arizona, and from the very beginning he recognized the power and beauty of the images captured in freefall. Over the following year Josh developed his skills in freefall, and under
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Michael McGowan - Saturday, February 15, 2003
Mike McGowan is one of the most accomplished photographers in skydiving history. His work has appeared in skydiving publications for more than three decades, as well as numerous films and commercials. He owns and operates FunAir
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Jeff Agard - Saturday, August 24, 2002
Jeff Agard is 28 years old and made his first skydive on April 30, 1993, doing a static line at Turners Falls Massachusetts. "The jump happened so fast, that I had to go back up and try it again. Another static line and I knew
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More Featured Photographers:
- Martijn van Dam - Wednesday, June 27, 2001
- Adam Rosen - Sunday, January 14, 2001
- Mark Lichtle - Sunday, December 31, 2000
- Steve Utter - Sunday, June 11, 2000
- Tony Hathaway - Sunday, April 9, 2000
- Mike Garza - Sunday, February 13, 2000
- Brent Finley - Saturday, November 20, 1999
- Jussi Laine - Saturday, October 9, 1999
- Keith Larrett - Sunday, August 1, 1999
- Brian Rogers - Saturday, July 3, 1999
- Joe Jennings - Sunday, May 2, 1999
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Congratulations to Aleksandr for winning the 2002 Amateur Photography Competition. Check out all the winners here...
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Did you know you can send any of the photos in the Dropzone Media Vault as an electronic postcard?
Just view the full size image in the galleries and click the "Send As A Postcard" link at the bottom of the photo.
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