How Aerial Photography Reveals Our Changing Planet—And What It Teaches Us About Color Grading
The Power of Perspective: Why Looking Down Changes Everything There’s something genuinely transformative about seeing Earth from above. When astronaut William Anders captured that iconic image of our blue marble rising over the lunar horizon back in 1968, it didn’t just make for a great album cover—it fundamentally shifted how humanity thought about our place in the cosmos. That single photograph sparked an entire ecological awakening. I’ve been thinking a lot about that historical moment lately, especially as I’ve watched the photography world embrace aerial perspectives as a way to document environmental transformation.