13 breathtaking images shot by a 20-year-old aerial drone photographer

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A 20-year-old photographer from Sydney, Australia, is making his mark on a relatively nascent art form: aerial drone photography.

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Gabriel Scanu learned how to use a DSLR camera when he was 12, but picked up drone photography after his father, a cinematographer himself, purchased a drone for work and the two experimented with it together, he said in an interview.

To capture an interesting shot, Scanu said that he likes to look for a "busy scene," someplace with diversity in the landscape, like crowds of people or other natural moving elements.

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To keep up with Scanu's work, you can follow his mesmerizing feed on Instagram: @gabscan, check out his website at gabrielscanu.com or follow his adventures on Snapchat: gabscan.

As for what's next, Scanu told Business Insider in an email that he is looking to launch a limited collection of prints, starting with an exhibition in Sydney and potentially one in Los Angeles to follow.

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For a taste of some of his work, scroll on:

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