Photogrammetry is the science of making measurements from photographs. It involves planning and taking photographs, processing the photographs, and measuring the photographs to produce results like maps and 3D models.
There are two main types of photographs used in photogrammetry - terrestrial and aerial photographs. Terrestrial photographs are taken from ground-based camera stations using a phototheodolite. Aerial photographs are taken from an airborne camera mounted on an aircraft and can be vertical or oblique.
Key applications of photogrammetry include topographic mapping, engineering surveys, geological mapping, and urban and regional planning due to its ability to cover large areas quickly and accurately.