A Sky-High Photography Adventure

Picture this: While most shutterbugs are getting cozy with studio lights and backdrops, there I was, strapping into an aircraft, camera in hand, ready to conquer the skies. Thanks to the Air Force, my photography studio was anywhere from 30,000 feet above sea level to exotic locations around the globe.

The World as My Canvas

Let’s be real, not many can say their office view includes cloud formations at sunrise or the Northern Lights on a clear night. My camera? It became my trusty sidekick, capturing moments most only dream of. 

The Unintended Journey

Funny enough, I never boarded those planes with the intention of becoming a sky-high photographer. But, as fate would have it, my camera and I were meant for adventures beyond the studio. The world was vast, and I was eager to capture its beauty from a perspective few have the privilege to see.

So, here’s to the unexpected paths life takes us on. Mine took me to the skies, camera in hand, ready to document the world from a bird’s eye view. And let me tell you, it’s been one heck of a ride!

Now, imagine catching the sunrise over the Himalayas one day and the next, snapping the neon buzz of Tokyo by night—all from an altitude where birds say, “Hey, how’d you get up here?” This has been my studio, a cockpit with a view, where every assignment is above cloud nine (literally).

Mike Komorous / WADC Photography
Mike Komorous
More Than Just a Click

But here’s the thing—it’s not just about capturing moments. It’s about the stories, the friendships, and the mentorships that come alive in those frames. Material things? They’re just props on the stage of life. What truly enriches it are the connections we make and the experiences we share. It’s about serving a purpose that’s as vast as the skies I’ve flown through.

Let’s Create Magic Together

If this tale of adventure and camaraderie strikes a chord, and you’re yearning for photos that whisper tales of the extraordinary, then it’s a sign. Let’s connect and paint the canvas of your life with strokes of light and shadow. My style, your story—let’s make it legendary.

Life’s too short for ordinary. Let’s capture the extraordinary, together.