Video: Climbing the unfinished skyscraper "Shanghai Tower" by Russian photographers
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The height has always attracted people. Someone on the roof of the building is enjoying the landscape, someone is putting their thoughts in order, someone is struggling with their own fears. The goal of Russian photographers Vitaly Raskalov and Vadim Makhorov, who climbed onto the unfinished Shanghai Tower skyscraper, was to create a collection of breathtaking photographs. The whole process was filmed by young people so that everyone could personally experience the charm of climbing a building under construction.
Particularly impressive are the pictures of the neighboring skyscrapers, immersed in the clouds, and the bright scaffolding, emphasizing the full risk of the undertaken event. The photographers themselves assure that they almost did not feel fear at the time of the ascent. They were so carried away by the moment of shooting that they forgot how many meters separate them from the ground and what risk they put themselves at.
Probably, it is in such conditions that true art is born. No wonder the pictures of "Walking on the Roofs of Skyscrapers" by photographer Tom Ryaboi are so popular on the net, and the author himself is considered one of the most fearless photographers in the world.
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