A Stratospheric Photo
American Albert W. Stevens, born in 1886, was not only a pioneer of aviation and high-altitude ballooning, but also an accomplished aerial photographer.
Stevens graduated from the University of Maine in 1907 with a degree in electrical engineering, and soon after enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Service. The year was 1918, the end of World War I. It was then that he began to apply his passion for photography to aerial photography. After the war, Stevens continued his aviation career and was promoted to captain in 1919. So far, so unremarkable, but in the 1930s he embarked on several amazing adventures.
Earlier in the decade, he convinced the U.S. Army Air Force to use hot air balloons for high-altitude flights. With funding from the National Geographic Society, he flew the historic Explorer I and Explorer II balloons.