Maritime Aerial Photographs for Immediate Download
One of the specialties of Aerial Archives is the creation of very specific aerial photographs of maritime subjects around the world. The maritime aerial photography collection of Aerial Archives contains an extensive selection of maritime subjects. These include aerial photographs of barges, containers, container ships, cranes, , drydocks, ferries, lighthouses, and other maritime navigational aids, such as the San Francisco light bucket, loading and unloading cargo, marinas, oil barges, sand barges, tug boats and wharfs includes many ports. The aerial photograph of a containership being unloaded at the Port of Oakland, California shown above is available for immediate online license or prints, or to obtain this image optimized to your specifications, please contact Aerial Archives directly.
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Vertical maritime aerial photography of most ports in the USA is available from Aerial Archives as is historical maritime aerial photography of ports both still in service and no longer in service. The aerial photograph of a barge being pushed by a tug boat at the Port of Oakland, California shown above is available for immediate online license or prints, or to obtain this image optimized to your specifications, please contact Aerial Archives directly. In addition oblique maritime aerial photography of many ports around the world is available from Aerial Archives. Ports which are covered by Aerial Archives oblique maritime aerial photography collection include Cape Canaveral, Balboa Port, Panama, the Port of Hong Kong and Hong Kong harbor, the Port of Houston, the Port of Miami, the Port of Newark, the Port of New Orleans, the Port of Oakland, the Port of Redwood City, the Port of Richmond, the Port of San Francisco, the Port of Stockton. the Port of West Sacramento. Maritime aerial photography of many additional ports is available from Aerial Archives. Additional information about obtaining existing aerial photography of maritime subjects not currently displayed on this site is also available at aerial photography research and at aerial photography research FAQs. |