To solve the problem that a time shift is generated between photographed frames in conventional 360° circular photography since one camera is mounted on a tripod and rotated for photography and the problem that it is difficult to perform complete 360° circular aerial photography since the tripod can not be used.
The photography system is constituted by arranging six cameras on a base radially at intervals of 60° and pictures can be taken by releasing their shutters at the same time. Consequently, the time shift between frames is eliminated and 360° circular photography on the ground is enabled in any place by hand-held photography requiring no tripod. For 360° circular aerial photography, this system is suspended from a floating body and the 360° circular aerial photography is completely performed.