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About Immelmann Images
Since 2024, Immelmann Images has provided some of the highest-quality media for theme parks & attractions worldwide! With clients around the world, Immelmann Images is dedicated to giving you the best and highest quality options available. 
Immelmann Images is named after the Immelmann (im-uhl-mahn) turn & inversion, an aviation maneuver that combines a half-loop and half-roll to reverse direction while gaining altitude. The name reflects our passion for both aviation and roller coasters, capturing the excitement, precision, and motion that define our photography and videography.
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About me
Since I was born, I have always been fascinated by machinery and technology. I began regularly visiting and exploring new theme parks in 2021, which has taken me to over 30 states and 20 countries. Everyone I knew wanted to hear more about my travels and thought they would be great to share online!
In 2022, I founded the Crazy Coasters International YouTube channel, a play on words inspired by my favorite roller coaster manufacturer, Custom Coasters International, which went out of business in 2002. Running a YouTube channel was not an easy task, but about a year in, I managed to surpass the 1,000-subscriber mark.
While I loved making YouTube videos, I began to realize how much more I enjoy photography. In 2024, I created Immelmann Images. Although I still post on Crazy Coasters International, I now prefer focusing on Instagram and sharing my photography with the world.
Now, at 16 years old, I am a junior at Admiral Farragut Academy in St. Petersburg, Florida. I am a student pilot who achieved my first Solo flight on my 16th birthday. I'm currently working on my Private Pilot's License and hope to have a career as an Airline Transport Pilot.​​​​​​​
If you’d like to collaborate or have any questions, please reach out!
Liam Short
Founder
Credits
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Website Provider: Adobe Portfolio​​​​​​​
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