
Paris like you've probably never seen it before
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Photographer Jeffrey Milstein's new book, "Paris: From the Air," features rarely seen, often straight-down views, which he captured while hanging out of a helicopter above the City of Light.
(CNN) — Looking at things from the air is nothing new for Jeffrey Milstein. He took his first aerial photographs from a Cessna 150 in 1961 when he was 17, shortly after he got his pilot's license by sweeping a Southern California aircraft hangar in exchange for flight time. He went on to become an architect, then started a design/publishing company before landing on his current photography career.More Related News

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