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When the pandemic hit and flying aircraft wasn't an option for pilot Jason Wolsky, he turned to flying drones. The photographer soon realized the sky's the limit when it comes to their potential, far beyond shots of pretty scenery. But, speaking of which, Jason's photo essay, showing a drone's eye view of Yukon communities, is in the spring issue of Yukon, North of Ordinary magazine.
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When the pandemic hit and flying aircraft wasn't an option for pilot Jason Wolsky, he turned to flying drones. The photographer soon realized the sky's the limit when it comes to their potential, far beyond shots of pretty scenery. But, speaking of which, Jason's photo essay, showing a drone's eye view of Yukon communities, is in the spring issue of Yukon, North of Ordinary magazine.
CONNECT WITH US
Website: theyukonmagazine.com
Instagram: @the.yukon.magazine
Facebook: @TheYukonMagazine
LinkedIn: @theyukonmagazine
Email: [email protected]
SUBSCRIBE TO THE MAGAZINE
Subscribe for yourself or as a gift for that special person who needs a little more Yukon in their life. Four issues every year, delivered right to your door.