We invite you in a fascinating virtual helicopter flight over the Big Apple.
New York- the city that seem to know everything on the planet.
If someone mentions the phrase “capital of the world”, the first in the mind of the educated man will surely pop up the name of this metropolis on the East coast of the United States. By the way, the motto of new York, “Excelsior”, which means “higher and higher”.
Photographer Navid Baraty (Navid Baraty) provided the world with stunning pictures of the vibrant new York city from height of bird’s flight. In order to capture a vibrant new York or Tokyo, Navigo have to literally soar over the edge. “I just bend over so as to feel comfortable while shooting. I was more worried about my camera falling. But, that did not happen, I tied her to the hand”, — told the photographer.
Thanks to the work of a photographer we have a unique opportunity to look at the “Big Apple” from the height of the skyscrapers. “I think the rhythm of new York can be assessed only by looking from a great height: a constant flow of taxis, switching traffic lights, the waves of pedestrians crossing the road, the sound of the sirens…” says author of the urban photographs of Barati.
Sam Navid baraty was born and raised in rural Ohio, USA. He felt drawn to photography, he left a boring job and permanently moved to majestic new York. Navid has found his calling in the genre of documentary and landscape photography. His work has been published in such major and well-known publications as Men’s Journal, National Geographic, CBS New York, the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Magazine, WNYC, The Huffington Post.
1. Look at 6th Avenue in the direction of One World Trade Center.
2. Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan.
3. Park Avenue is one of the main thoroughfares crossing Manhattan from North to South.
4. The average Manhattan during the day…
5. …and in the evening.
6. Sixth Avenue is an important road of Manhattan, on which traffic moves North to the outskirts or in the suburbs.
7. 42nd street during the day is one of the liveliest business streets of Central Manhattan. The length of the street is about 3.5 km and It crosses the whole island from the East river to the Hudson river.
8. 42nd street at night. Look closer…
9. At Bryant Park, the tower of Babel…
10. Again Sixth Avenue.
11. “Spider-man” during a parade on thanksgiving.
12. 38th street.
13. Taxi and umbrellas.
14. Chelsea is a historic district in the Northwest of Lower Manhattan.
15. Night in new York.
16. A string of taxi.
17. The thanksgiving parade.
18. The view from the 103rd floor of the Empire state building.