He’s not on the unfinished Empire State Building because the finished building is behind him.
Looks like something in midtown. Maybe Rockefeller Building?
I have no eye for landmarks, fixed
Chrysler building?
That was finished in 1930, two years before this picture was taken, also the angle towards the Empire State Building doesn’t fit. The Rockefeller Center was under construction in 1932 and would fit the location.
So… Who took this picture?
Another Charles Ebbets
He himself took the picture with two perfectly arranged mirrors
I can’t tell if this is real or not.
Well that’s terrifying.
This is how workers built those skyscrapers–with zero safety devices. 5 workers died building the Empire State Building and 60 workers died building the World Trade Centre. These buildings had several thousands of workers so the death rate was just 1%-2% which was deemed acceptable. A handful of workers dying while something was being built was just expected before unions and safety regulations changed that.
It changed a little for sure, but 13 people still die at work every day in the US. And nobody cares.
I care.
Thank you.
Me too, went from being endangered worker to safety instructor.
I wonder how he can squeeze his legs so much with the gigantic balls of steel he has
Dude is hundreds of feet in the air, clinging to an I-Beam, holding steady enough to take an iconic picture… in fucking wing-tip shoes…
I don’t know why… but it’s the shoes out of all of it that makes this whole thing a thousand times more absurd…
If the passion for his photography wasn’t hot enough, already, the wingtips make it a thousand times better…
With nice spectator shoes with leather soles for maximum slippage.
He’s got a whole Buster Keaton thing going on.
Wow the smog is disgusting.
Terrible era to have lungs in.
Coal…furnaces, ships, trains, etc.
None of that shoes, clothes, beam, or height matters.
If you’re a photographer, the only thing that matters is holding the camera and taking the shot.
Old school cool.
I hate this.
I’m trying to see if his shoes are tied with a square knot.
I had a friend who worked high steel and cranes and he said his guys used short laces with square knots so they didn’t untie easily and if they did the ends weren’t a tripping hazard.
I don’t know when that started, but it looks like his shoes don’t have loops.
Great way to tie hiking shoes, round-section laces work best.
I don’t think this is real