Brooklyn-based photographer Navid Baraty created a series called Intersection that appreciates the busy day and night life of a New Yorker as seen from dizzying heights of high-rise buildings.
Baraty adds,
Anyone who’s walked around a city looking up at the grandeur of the towering buildings knows how small you can feel amid such giants. I wanted to instead look down from those dizzying heights and capture a surreal and altered perspective on the familiar chaotic but rhythmic life below. While there’s undeniable beauty in abstracting architecture into angles and reflections, I was attracted even more by the unique character of each city that could still be perceived from far above.
[via behance]
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