
Hanging out: Kay's shoots often take place in hangars, like this work for Air Canada's new livery.

Calm under pressure: His portraits of Air Canada crew capture life on the flight deck.

Art in motion: He sees aircraft as "sculptures."

Magnificent machines: Kay crops his pictures to bring out the beauty of the planes.

Living it up: It's a hard life, photographing private jets.

Avgeek forever: Kay has loved planes since he first stepped on a Boeing 747 as a child.

The mechanics: Welcome to the work of private jet maintenance.

High life: He spent a day photographing private jets.

Big bird: His pictures pay homage to the people who make and design planes.

Flights of imagination: His design background means he does creative work, too.

Up all hours: Airlines typically fly him in, give him a day to acclimatize, and then do a sunrise-to-sunset shoot.

Dreamliner: He does straight shoots too, like this takeoff of a Virgin Atlantic 787.

Vertigo: Changing his lens hanging over this Lufthansa A380 caused some concern for Kay.

Head for heights: For these shots, Kay was put on a cherry picker and hoisted above the aircraft.

Design aesthetic: Kay's tightly cropped pictures on Instagram drew airlines to him organically.

Man v beast: Kay hard at work on a Lufthansa shoot.