Paul Nadar

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Paul Nadar — son of Nadar — also went into aerial photography.[1]

On 2 July 1886 Paul Nadar accompanied Gaston and Albert Tissandier, taking about thirty photographs, including two of Versailles. All three went again the next week and made more photographs.[2]

References

  1. Hildebrandt, 1908, Airships Past and Present, p. 286. "Some years later Nadar's son continued the work, and made a series of photographs of Paris in this way in 1868, which may still be seen in the Musée Nationale.
  2. Gaston Tissandier, "La photographie en ballon", in Revue de l'aéronautique, 1re Année 1888; pp. 9–10.

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Names Paul Nadar; Paul Tournachon
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