A famous French photographer for air travel and scenery, Yayan asthers-bertelland was born in France in 1946 and is a natural protection organizer. At the age of 30, he and his wife moved to Kenya, Africa to study lions. In Africa, he accidentally discovered the special beauty of the planet from the hot air balloon to the sky.
After returning to France, he began to be keen on aerial photography and began to publish photos in well-known publications such as life and National Geographic magazine to become famous photographers. In 1989, he decided to collect 100 outstanding photos and publish them into a book. Then, guided by his passion, he began to travel around the world and took a lot of aerial photos. In October 1995, sponsored by UNESCO, he created the aviation magazine Earth from above (feeling the breathing of the earth, also known as a bird's eye view of the earth ).
In the next ten years, botland flew millions of kilometers by helicopter and took 100 photos in the air in more than 0.3 million countries and regions. He selected the most meaningful photos and published Earth from above, a large photography masterpiece. This album uses 195 aerial photography photos taken in 80 countries on five continents to record the miracle of the planet. The photos are bright and vivid, with great scenes and a strong visual impact.