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Chrysler Building, Manhattan, New York City

Item # 2396175

Jon Arnold

<p>Specializing in travel, landscape, aerial, and architectural photography, Jon Arnold is a professional photographer and co-founder of AWL Images, a travel photo agency. He has been pursuing photography since the age of 15 and traveled to many places around the world to take photos for books, brochures, and magazine covers. Arnold has traveled to over 55 countries and mostly uses Canon and Fuji equipment, as well as a Kenyon KS-6 stabilizer for aerial work.</p>

<p>Chrysler Building, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.</p>

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