Aerial photography were the eyes in the sky that pictured a map of death in the trenches below. The innovations of the Great War helped to save lives. Photography helped reveal enemy positions with increased accuracy to direct artillery fire. Aerial photography reshaped how war was fought on all sides, and it improved with faster shutter speeds, and redesigned cameras that can mount on airplanes which included vertical orientation and stabilization features. Film improved from plates to rolls, that enabled the aerial photographer to take continuous photos with detailed enemy positions while being lighter to transport. Aerial photography was a beacon for the development of satellite imagery and drone surveillance.

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