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
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Gaston Tissandier, "La photographie en ballon", in Revue de l'aéronautique, 1re Année 1888; pp. 9–10.
Links
- w:fr:Paul Nadar
- Photographs etc. at Gallica/BNF
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