Intersection NYC and Tokyo Project
Brooklyn-based photographer Navid Baraty has taken birds eye view shots of New York City and Tokyo intersections to give us gobsmacking views of two of the most vibrant and sprawling cities in the world.
To get the perfect shot, Baraty often hovers over the edge. In an interview, with CBSNewYork, he said: “I just lean over as much as I feel comfortable doing. My concern mainly is dropping my camera. I have it strapped around my arms pretty well in case it slips, hopefully it won’t fall.
“You get such a different perspective from above that you just don’t see on the street level.”
To keep up-to-date with Navid’s work visit his Facebook page or follow him on Twitter.
Images courtesy of Navid Baraty.

Assif Majid is a BBC trained and NCTJ qualified British journalist. He holds a PGDip and MA in journalism from a prestigious Russel Group university. Assif has worked as a digital content producer for BBC Online as well as writing for various newspapers and magazines, including Johnston Press plc and News International.
Assif is the current editor of Adelto Magazine. He can be found tweeting on Twitter at www.twitter.com/journolista
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