Admire the art pictures on 100m high cliffs
If you hire photographer Jay Philbrick in New Hampshire, USA, take wedding photos or portraits you have to make sure you are not afraid of heights.
One of Philbrick's unique approaches is to photograph subjects on a small cliff at a height of over 100m. Philbrick used to be a military pilot and a climbing guide so he could do these things very easily. As a result, he created spectacular images that no other photographer could copy.
Maybe people see this as a dangerous act, but Philbrick's subjects don't face any real danger. Working with Philbrick also has a professional climber and Mark Chauvin and his wife Vicki (assistant and photographer), objects that are fixed by cable and are dropped onto the cliff in the Cathedral Mountains Ledge at Noth Conway slowly. This is a 213m high mountain range, a familiar destination of mountain climbers.
Subjects like newlyweds or ballerina will change into costumes after they have been secured on the cliff. Meanwhile, Philbrick, protected by a cable and swung down beside the cliff to take photos from different angles, at the same time, his wife captures the entire process from afar. The entire shooting process can take up to three hours.
Let's admire some impressive photos in Philbrick's collection:
- The mysterious cemetery on the cliff is 100 meters high
- Baby geese survive when falling from a 122m high cliff
- Watch the crazy crazy basketball experiment when dropping at a height of over 100m
- Pictures of picturesque 'shipwreck' beach
- The stone wall reveals the cause of the extinction of the dinosaurs
- The 'egg laying' cliff in China confuses the scientific community
- The beauty of Vietnamese women in the past and now
- The unique images of Russia
- Beam photos of the earth when night comes ravishing
- See beautiful photos like a angel of a snail
- Admire the first picture of the eclipse of 1851
- Pictures can also cause ... heart attack