In California, Blakeway and a partner began selling photos from Blakeway's garage and from the trunk of his car. Later, he moved the business to Minneapolis and then to Eden Prairie, where the company is now located. Today Blakeway and his team travel the globe creating some of the most beautiful cityscapes made by anyone in the world. James Blakeway is known for going to extreme lengths to get the picture he wants. This can mean hanging from helicopters, or being suspended by a crane 800 feet up in the air. From these crazy exploits he has managed to take some fantastic city scapes of many of the worlds most famous cities, historical landmarks and golf courses.
James Blakeway uses unconventional ways of getting the panoramic shot he desires. He has hung from a helicopter and been suspended 800 feet in the air from a crane. One of the world's premier skyline photographers, Blakeway makes it his business to get the shot nobody else dares. The result of his aerobic exploits is an impressive collection of more that 120 panoramic lithographs of U.S. and world cities, historic landmarks and golf courses. Blakeway's collection is marketed worldwide through art galleries, framing and art retailers, photography studios and on the Internet.
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