"Wayne" wrote in message
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| Is there any way to do aerial photography and sell the pictures
without
| having a commercial license?
Well, if there isn't, then Barbara and Galen Rowell were violating the law.
You might want to read Barbara Rowell's book, "Flying South," if you ever
need inspiration, though I can't say much for the daredevil attitude
exhibited by some of the pilots throughout the book, or for Barbara's own
willingness to resign herself to going along so that she would not be left
behind.
The FAA is not going to say much if you sell pictures that you happen to
take while flying. You need a commercial license if your business is
specifically aerial photography -- that is, you tell people that you take
aerial photographs for a living and offer to do aerial photographic work. It
is kind of a fine line, but the distinction is whether you are making money
from your photographs or from your flying.
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