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You have 7 days to take a photo from an elevated perspective — ideally looking down at your subject.
“Shooting from above” doesn’t have to mean renting a helicopter. It could be as simple as standing on a chair or holding your camera above your head. It could be overhead and symmetrical, like a flat lay, or it could be tilted for more dynamic storytelling. Look for subjects that take on new meaning from this perspective: tabletops, staircases, your shoes, messy beds, or people walking below.
Main image is a 360 degree drone image of Cecil Traylor Wilson Garden, Magnolia, Arkansas. Here are a few extra from Magnolia taken the same day. Click on the photo and check them out!







