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Climbing a massive crane over Central Park!

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Ascending a crane 1,500+ feet tall over a Manhattan skyline and a beautiful view over Central Park, all free-climbed.

Just your average kid from New York, born in one of the best boroughs, Queens; I’ve been climbing skyscrapers, cranes and bridges since 2018, when I initially first picked up a camera and tried involving myself in photography for the first time. Getting into these places sometimes takes weeks, even months of personal homework; doing your own kinda surveillance in a sense. Having a point of entry and exit are the two most important factors that come into place when getting into these places, without saying too much. First time I climbed something of such high altitude was actually the Williamsburg Bridge in the middle of the night, by myself. I gotta say, that was the night I managed to lose my sh*t and get it all back together in such a fast glimpse, I was terrified. It’s a breathtaking and incredible feeling being up in these places, the rush, the adrenaline and most importantly, the views. The reason why I do what I do, the dramatic views in this city

That your average Joe is not accustomed to seeing because we’re so focused to seeing what’s in front of us, the madness of people, cars, buildings and not from a place of tranquility, above.

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