pitsou kedem organizes contemporary duplex penthouse overlooking tel aviv

based on the 30th and 31st floor, the penthouse is not only a luxurious living space but, a museum to showcase the client’s diverse art collection.

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Gotham 7.5K by Vincent Laforet | via Imagine leaning out of an…


Gotham 7.5K by Vincent Laforet | Posted by CJWHO.com


Gotham 7.5K by Vincent Laforet | Posted by CJWHO.com


Gotham 7.5K by Vincent Laforet | Posted by CJWHO.com


Gotham 7.5K by Vincent Laforet | Posted by CJWHO.com


Gotham 7.5K by Vincent Laforet | Posted by CJWHO.com


Gotham 7.5K by Vincent Laforet | Posted by CJWHO.com


Gotham 7.5K by Vincent Laforet | Posted by CJWHO.com

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Imagine leaning out of an open door of a helicopter 7,500 feet over New York City on a very dark and chilly night…

And seeing those pictures.

From the Artist: This flight required extensive planning and special clearances – we were actually flying ABOVE all of the airline traffic landing at JFK, LGA and Newark airports … Imagine leaning out of an open door of a helicopter 7,500 feet over New York City on a very dark and chilly night…

And seeing this:It is both exhilarating and terrifying all at once…

Let’s just start off by saying this was the scariest helicopter “photo mission” of my career…

And the most beautifulI have to admit that it was very odd to be looking at airplanes – big ones: jetliners – flying beneath you!I’ve flown on “aerial missions” over The Big Apple more than 50 times over the past decade and a half, and I’ve flown several hundred hours of photo flights around the world… And this was by far the most frightening flight of all.

And nothing “eventful” whatsoever happened.

My cameras & I were safely harnessed in at all times. The pilot was top notch. The wind was … Well it was a factor.But the real scary part was that there’s just simply nothing quite like leaning out of that chopper over the sea of darkness and light, held in only by a full body harness…There is no chance that you will fall – the harness is tried and true. But you DO think about the fall.

And you think about it again … And again … And how long you would have to think things over from that height all the way down to the ground below.

And then you start to think about the helicopter, and how it’s not exactly the most aerodynamically stable aircraft up there in the first place …. But I digress.

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