Many a starry-eyed amateur photographer chooses to ignore the advice, “Don’t quit your day job.” But we’re certainly glad that Wei Gensheng didn’t.
Gensheng works as a crane operator in Shanghai, which affords him breathtaking views of the city. His crew is currently building the second tallest skyscraper in the world, Shanghai Tower, which dwarfs the rest of the city at 2,073 feet (632 meters). Throughout the project, Gensheng has been photographing Shanghai from his perch, and his work is stunning, offering entirely unique aerial panoramas of China’s largest metropolis:
Complete story at - Crane Operator in Shanghai Takes Photos from His Amazing Perch (Album) – PictureCorrect
Photo by Wei Gensheng
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Gensheng works as a crane operator in Shanghai, which affords him breathtaking views of the city. His crew is currently building the second tallest skyscraper in the world, Shanghai Tower, which dwarfs the rest of the city at 2,073 feet (632 meters). Throughout the project, Gensheng has been photographing Shanghai from his perch, and his work is stunning, offering entirely unique aerial panoramas of China’s largest metropolis:
Complete story at - Crane Operator in Shanghai Takes Photos from His Amazing Perch (Album) – PictureCorrect
Photo by Wei Gensheng
••• More Photo Inspiration from around the web. Tutorial and content copyright by the original author(s) and photographer(s). •••
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