Dinesh Boaz Photography

Dinesh Boaz Photography Fine Art Photography from helicopters. Limited Edition large format prints available as prints only or as framed prints. Fine Art Aerial Photography.

March recap celebrating 50 years around the sun today.  Eternally thankful for all my family, friends, colleagues and te...
31/03/2026

March recap celebrating 50 years around the sun today. Eternally thankful for all my family, friends, colleagues and teachers who inspire and challenge me to grow daily. Celebrations to continue and a cheers with all of you soon 🎉🎉

Paradise 🌴 🎾🎾
20/03/2026

Paradise 🌴 🎾🎾

Flex Up . 💪🏽🎾🎾
13/03/2026

Flex Up . 💪🏽🎾🎾

‘Neon Nights’ 🇯🇵 now available as framed limited edition prints. Dm for pricing and details
10/03/2026

‘Neon Nights’ 🇯🇵 now available as framed limited edition prints. Dm for pricing and details

‘Candy Crush’ : 🔥 🇪🇸
27/02/2026

‘Candy Crush’ : 🔥 🇪🇸

Dopamine >  work from Tokyo test prints. 📷🇯🇵. More to come ….🚁🚁
13/02/2026

Dopamine > work from Tokyo test prints. 📷🇯🇵. More to come ….🚁🚁

‘Neon Nights’ at Shibuya Station, Tokyo 🇯🇵. Captured from a helicopter above Shibuya Station, this image reveals Tokyo a...
10/02/2026

‘Neon Nights’ at Shibuya Station, Tokyo 🇯🇵.
Captured from a helicopter above Shibuya Station, this image reveals Tokyo as a living grid of neon and motion. Light spills through the streets and along the rail lines, tracing the constant movement of trains, traffic, and people below. From this height, Shibuya transforms into a network of glowing paths and intersecting energy, where the intensity of color and density of the city create a powerful sense of momentum at the heart of Tokyo’s most iconic crossing. New website dropping this week stay tuned 👏🏾

‘Razor’s Edge’: 📷 — Matterhorn. Shaping the endless view of the Alps. 🏔️ 🚁Featuring: .matterhorn
22/01/2026

‘Razor’s Edge’: 📷 — Matterhorn. Shaping the endless view of the Alps. 🏔️ 🚁

Featuring: .matterhorn

‘Pacman’: 📷 ✈️Greenland is for Greenlanders — not a prize to be claimed or taken over.PacmanGreenland is for Greenlander...
20/01/2026

‘Pacman’: 📷 ✈️

Greenland is for Greenlanders — not a prize to be claimed or taken over.

Pacman

Greenland is for Greenlanders — not a prize to be claimed or taken over.

Shot from a dual-propeller plane over the Ilulissat Icefjord, this image captures a fleeting moment in a landscape shaped by time, climate, and culture far older than any modern geopolitical ambition. From above, the ice fractures into something almost playful in form, but the reality below is serious: this land is not empty, not owned, and not up for grabs.

A reminder that awe should lead to respect, not entitlement.

📍 Ilulissat Icefjord, Greenland
✈️ Aerial capture





Just one more run….  ⛷️
19/01/2026

Just one more run…. ⛷️

Yori Takamie (より高みへ)Toward higher ground. : 📷New Year’s in Japan.Clear head. New ideas.Small steps. Good energy.Less noi...
01/01/2026

Yori Takamie (より高みへ)
Toward higher ground. : 📷

New Year’s in Japan.
Clear head. New ideas.

Small steps. Good energy.
Less noise, more joy.

Enjoying the climb —
see you all in 2026 ✨

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Fine Art Aerial Photography. Custom prints and framing.

Artist Statement:

I choose to capture the world from helicopters to unravel an unfamiliar world within familiar places. I seek to find those unique stories and the images I create are deliberate reactions and interpretations of the environments unfolding. The tension of working in cramped quarters of a fast-moving helicopter drives the energy and rhythm of each shoot; and the door open to over 1000 feet between my lens and the ground below opens up new possibilities and angles to explore.

In each shoot, I work with the pilot to coordinate my placement and view over each location. I work with altitudes and sharp bank turns to achieve camera work over what I seek - A top down view of the world. My lens is most drawn to pockets of color, lines, patterns, curves, and abstractions created in the unlikely merging of opposite landscapes. By honing in on the specific details of the earth below, I can highlight the remoteness and stillness in water, sand and rugged spacelike terrain, but also connect back to our existence with human form and the life within. It is this juxtaposition of humanity along with the awe-inspiring natural elements that I am searching for in each flight.