Everyone loves photography, and I do too. How you take the pictures, and where, would make so much different though. Jez O’Hare, a British-born photographer has seen more of Indonesia than almost anyone else in his two decades of aerial photography. He arrived here in Indonesia in 1973 when he was only 7 years old, he then became Indonesian citizen 14 years ago. And yes, he made a difference in photography by photo-ing Indonesia… from above. I really love his shots, and I bet you’d love ‘em too. All photos courtesy of Jez O’Hare. See more stunning shots here.
All photos courtesy of Jez O’Hare.
Credit: The Jakarta Globe.
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