
if you?ve never heard of kite aerial photography (kap) or the aficionados (kappers), who prefer to sever their earthly ties via a camera attached to a kite, you?re not alone. though it?s hard to estimate such things, most kappers will tell you there are only 200 or so of their kind spread out over the globe. nevertheless, their small numbers belie the fact that they are capturing some of the most remarkable and exciting images to be found in landscape photography. all this while implementing the same basic kap principles used before the invention of the airplane. writes good times, a california entertaining magazine and makes us aware of a higly interesting technique of taking extraordinary fotos.

