The Frontiers of Flight Museum will present a new exhibition titled "Aerials," a curated photo gallery of U.S. military photojournalists’ stories of flight from the Vietnam era to modern day. The museum decided to take a unique approach and partnered with local photojournalist U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jeremy Lock (ret.) to help curate these stories visually.
The exhibition is not just about aerial photography; it celebrates the collective talent and stories of military photographers who, along with Lock, have served our country. The exhibition is more than just a display of photographs; it is a tribute to the people who have captured the beauty and intensity of flight and those who make flight possible. It honors their stories and the legacy they have built through their lenses.
The exhibition will remain on display through September 2.
The Frontiers of Flight Museum will present a new exhibition titled "Aerials," a curated photo gallery of U.S. military photojournalists’ stories of flight from the Vietnam era to modern day. The museum decided to take a unique approach and partnered with local photojournalist U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jeremy Lock (ret.) to help curate these stories visually.
The exhibition is not just about aerial photography; it celebrates the collective talent and stories of military photographers who, along with Lock, have served our country. The exhibition is more than just a display of photographs; it is a tribute to the people who have captured the beauty and intensity of flight and those who make flight possible. It honors their stories and the legacy they have built through their lenses.
The exhibition will remain on display through September 2.
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