This is the result of our shooting in the airport of Muchiamel, Alicante. The collection dedicated to Amelia Earhart and all woman in Aviation
It was a great fun and a great honor doing this shooting for the woman day we felt a great responsibility to make it happen and to do a great job to honor all of those woman aviators in history

“Some of us have great runways already built for us. If you have one, take off! But if you don’t have one, realize it is your responsibility to grab a shovel and build one for yourself and for those who will follow after you.”
We like to thanks European Flyer to give us this opportunity to use their airplane and flight school to do those amazing picture
One of the first woman in history
Bessie Coleman (January 26, 1892 – April 30, 1926) was an American civil aviator. She was the first woman of African-American descent, and the first of Native American descent, to hold a pilot license. She achieved her international pilot license in 1921. Born to a family of sharecroppers in Texas, she went into the cotton fields at a young age but also studied in a small segregated school and went on to attend one term of college at Langston University.
She developed an early interest in flying, but African Americans, Native Americans, and women had no flight training opportunities in the United States, so she saved up money to go to France to become a licensed pilot. She soon became a successful air show pilot in the United States, and hoped to start a school for African-American fliers. She died in a plane crash in 1926 while testing her new aircraft. Her pioneering role was an inspiration to early pilots and to the African-American and Native American communities.