Check out this very cool cut of some footage shot by videographer Andrew Wonder from our explorations in NYC. View it on his Vimeo page: http://www.vimeo.com/18280328
wow! u guys are amazing!!!! love the high def video and photos. can i recommend a place?! Kings Park Psychiatric Center, heard its crazy inside and sorta risky... would love to see video of the place.
My heart rate increased in the subway part. I love the background information that Steve gives, I think that's an amazing added bonus to the scenery. The camera is gorgeous in low settings and is just beautiful all together. I really cannot wait to see more of your footage and learn more about the unknowns of the city. Thank you for sharing with us :)
I agree with Adriane...I felt like all I was watching was Steve's face the entire time. It would have been much better if the cameraman had shown the actual environs and not just focus on Steve.
Hi There, I'm a mom of a 4 yr old, though fascinating, kind of horrific what you do. Wondering what your parents think of what you do? I think it's not worth your or your friend's risk to life. Give a lot of credit to your mom for letting you do this! Or does she..? Andrea
Oh my gosh - what an incredible video! Thanks for taking me on a tour of what can only be seen through the adventurous efforts of a modern day explorer!
I thought the video was absolutely amazing, shame there are not any more. Would really like to see more being done of your explorations. From watching it I really felt as if I was there especially when you were in dangerous situations such as the subway and climding the bridge. Very good work :)
As an urban historian & photographer, I try to peel back the layers of a city to see what's underneath. From the tops of bridges to the depths of sewer tunnels, these explorations of the urban environment help me puzzle together the interconnected, multi-dimensional history and complexity of the world's great cities.
Mindblowing! Thank you and do more of this. Maybe a special about all bridges or anything. I also loved the filming of Andrew! Greetings from Germany
ReplyDeleteInteresting- Would like to see more of the environs and less of Steve ( no offense) Let the places speak for themselves.
ReplyDeletewow! u guys are amazing!!!! love the high def video and photos. can i recommend a place?! Kings Park Psychiatric Center, heard its crazy inside and sorta risky... would love to see video of the place.
ReplyDeleteMy heart rate increased in the subway part. I love the background information that Steve gives, I think that's an amazing added bonus to the scenery. The camera is gorgeous in low settings and is just beautiful all together. I really cannot wait to see more of your footage and learn more about the unknowns of the city. Thank you for sharing with us :)
ReplyDeleteWhy would that closed staion be all lit up? What a waste of energy!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Adriane...I felt like all I was watching was Steve's face the entire time. It would have been much better if the cameraman had shown the actual environs and not just focus on Steve.
ReplyDeletei love you steve.
ReplyDeleteLoved this video !! I really love what you do ! Thanks !
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Hi There,
ReplyDeleteI'm a mom of a 4 yr old, though fascinating, kind of horrific what you do. Wondering what your parents think of what you do? I think it's not worth your or your friend's risk to life. Give a lot of credit to your mom for letting you do this! Or does she..?
Andrea
Oh my gosh - what an incredible video! Thanks for taking me on a tour of what can only be seen through the adventurous efforts of a modern day explorer!
ReplyDeletecome to the sydney tunnels sometime
ReplyDeleteAwesome video, man. I'm glad to see a follow-up to the NY Times article posted in October
ReplyDeleteI thought the video was absolutely amazing, shame there are not any more.
ReplyDeleteWould really like to see more being done of your explorations.
From watching it I really felt as if I was there especially when you were in dangerous situations such as the subway and climding the bridge.
Very good work :)