| A broad and diverse selection of stock aerial photographs of Tucson, Arizona is represented in the aerial photography library of Aerial Archives. This includes oblique aerial photographs of Tucson, AZ including aerial views of downtown Tucson and the University of Arizona, Tucson, the military aircraft boneyard at Davis Monthan Airforce base, the Tucson international airport, and the major bridges, freeways, buildings and geographic features. The areas to the north of Tucson are also covered by this collection, including Marana, Arizona and the commercial aircraft boneyard at Pinal airport. Also included are numerous aerial photographs of the freeway corridors of interstate 10, I-10, aerial photographs of the major freeway and highway interchanges. The aerial photograph of downtown Tucson, Arizona shown on this page is available for immediate online license, or to obtain it optimized to your specifications, please contact Aerial Archives directly. In addition to oblique aerial photography of Tucson, a comprehensive color vertical aerial photography coverage of the entire Tucson, AZ metropolitan area is available. The archive also contains a large collection of historical stock aerial photography of Tucson, including a comprehensive collection of vertical Tucson aerial photographs dating back to the 1940s, and includes aerial photos of Tucson area in Pima county both in color and black and white, with coverage approximately every ten years. To obtain current vertical coverage or customized service, please contact Aerial Archives directly.
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Aerial Archives collection of aerial photography of Tucson, AZ contains extensive coverage of the University of Arizona, Tucson, including aerial photographs of individual buildings on the campus, and vertical and oblique aerial photographs of the campus at night. The aerial photograph of the athletic facilities of the University of Arizona, Tucson shown above is available for immediate online license or, to obtain it optimized to your needs please contact Aerial Archives directly and reference the ID number in the caption to the photograph.
To request research of a specific stock aerial photograph of Tucson, AZ not shown on this site, please use the pdf research request form. Additional information about obtaining stock aerial photography is also available at aerial photography research and at aerial photography research FAQs. |