Photographer Vincent LaForet took his camera and a helicopter and captured the City of Angels at night like no one has ever done before. The detail in each shot is unbelievable and the colours almost feel unreal. It’s like seeing a neon glow spread itself all across the giant, beautiful city that is Los Angeles.
Los Angeles is special because there are so many different experiences, which can sometimes create so many little Los Angeleses. Each neighbourhood can feel completely different from the next (partly because they can be miles and miles apart) so it’s just jaw dropping to see all of LA bathed in their own beauty all in one photo. Spectacular.
“The full set of Vincent’s photos of Los Angeles can be seen here on Storehouse. You can also sign up to pre-order a book on Vincent’s Air series here.”
Vincent Laforetis a director, photographer, and a pioneer in tilt-shift, aerial photography, and in HD DSLR cameras for shooting film. He won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for his images of Afghanistan and Pakistan’s conflicts after 9/11, plus three prizes at the 2010 Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. Vanity Fair, The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Time, Newsweek, Life and many other national and international publications have commissioned his service.
Follow him on his blog, Twitter, Facebook, Storehouse and Instagram.
You can buy his book Visual Stories: Behind the Lens with Vicent Laforet here.