Northwest Aerospace News August | September Issue No. 4 | Page 58
O
ther challenges when taking
pictures include the thick, layered,
cockpit windows that make it
impossible to use zoom lenses,
as the windows tend to blur the
image. Being therefore restricted
to wide-angle lenses, the second
challenge comes around the corner
— reflections. During the day our
white uniform shirts or papers in
the cockpit can create havoc; at
night it’s mostly the lights in the
instruments or from the galley that
can ruin a good photo.
It was an interesting learning curve
with a lot of failures along the
way, but now that I’ve mastered
these challenges I enjoy sharing
the beautiful views from high up in
the stratosphere with the rest of the
world.
All in all, I am glad to see that my
photography is being appreciated by
so many people around the world
and this has given me the incentive
to actively pursue it as a second
career along with flying.
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My first coffee table book Cargopilot (2016) has proved
to be a major success, and I now plan more books and
products, including offering a large selection of my
photos as limited-edition, fine art prints through
galleries.
More of my art can be found on my website
www.jpcvanheijst.com which features most
of my photography, blogs and webshop. For
inquiries or questions, I can be reached
through [email protected]
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