03Apr2011
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Jason Bong
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Friends, PHX, Uncategorized

Spotlight Photographer April 2011 – Kyle Boyd


Its takes great honor to announce that this months Spotlight Photographer is Kyle Boyd. Kyle joined our group just over a month ago, and has been very active within our forums. He is always willing to help out a member when they are unsure of a certain photo being edited. Kyle has been into aviation photography since the day he could drive himself to the airport. Kyles first DSLR Nikon D5000 was bought just over a year ago. Kyle is currently a student pilot out of KDVT (Deer Valley Airport) and hopes to follow in his Uncles footsteps who was a Captain for America West Airlines. We here at PHX Spotters are happy to have Kyle and look forward to seeing many more photos from him. We hope to see great things from this Aviation Photographer in the years to come. Who know one day our photos of aircraft might have Kyle in the Captains chair.

All photos are Photos from Kyle Boyd All Rights Reserved

You can see more of Kyle Boyd work

Flickr

Airliners.net

Jetphotos.net


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I'm the Care Taker of the website and Chief Photographic and Editor. I travel the PHX metro area shooting and writing articles for the site. I hope you enjoy it!!

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One response to "Spotlight Photographer April 2011 – Kyle Boyd"

  • Capt Robert A. Rowe, America West Airlines (ret) says:

    Hi Kyle,

    Great photos once again. You are becoming the master of Aviation Photography!

    We had a great, fun time together out at Luke this year! Now we will have to see the Blue Angels. Maybe they will be at Luke next year!

    Keep up the great work both in photography and your flying!

    Have a great day tomorrow!

    As ever,

    Bob

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