Earth Science Information Center (ESIC)
Aerial Photographs of West Virginia
The earliest aerial photographs of West Virginia were taken in the late 1930s. Since then, most of the State has been photographed several different times from various altitudes during all seasons and with a variety of film types.
Photographs Available
- Paper prints or digital scans are available.
- Most photographs are black and white; some are available in color and color infrared.
- The most common size photograph is 9 inches x 9 inches, and photos can be enlarged at 200% (18" x 18") and 400% (36" x 36").
- Approximate (5% variation) 1:24,000-scale enlargements are available.
- Most photographs overlap by approximately 60% for stereo viewing.
- Special Collection: 1985 Flood-related Potomac South Branch Photos New!
Download spreadsheet list/index: Potomac_South_Branch_Aerial_Photo_Frame_Locations.xlsx (XLSX, 44 KB)
View the map below of photo locations.>
1985 Flood-related Potomac South Branch Photo Map. Zoom in and click on red marker for photo information.
How to Order or View Photos and Imagery
- Call (304) 594-2331 to discuss your needs and make an appointment. We regret that we cannot accomodate walk-ins, so please make an appointment.
- Please know your geographic area of interest, preferably on a topographic map, with the extent of the area of interest.
Cost
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Please refer to our Products and Services page for general pricing. Please call for a specific price quote for your projects. Tax, shipping, and handling, where appropirtae, are added to all orders.