September 26, 2014
The Internet, or technology rather as a whole, never ceases to amaze me. With it we have the ability to communicate with virtually anyone around the world at any given moment. On September 26th, 2014, I found myself atop of one of the tallest structures in Dallas, enjoying the company of numerous photographers who I admire. Earlier that week I had met a videographer by the name of Lenox (IG: @lenoxii) at a gas station. I noticed his camera and proceeded to spark up a conversation with him and by the end, we made plans to meet up in Dallas later that week. With that in mind, I saw this as an opportunity to meet up with other photographers who frequently shoot that area as well. Throughout the week, I ended up messaging a few up and coming photographers (IG: @javier_boselli @josephdalcour), most notably a street photographer by the name of Gabe (IG: @slowdownhomie). I’m not sure exactly why but made the quickest connection with Gabe, immediately having multiple in-depth conversations over religion, aspirations, and music. On the evening of the 24th Lenox and I met up with everyone on the 32nd of the building. I was immediately discouraged as that was the highest the elevator could go, however undenounced to me Gabe had already contacted others in advanced about assisting me up the last few flights of stairs.
When we arrived at the top, I was left speechless. Even though I could see as far as AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX (19.8 miles, 31.86 km)), Finding a new appreciation for the area regardless of the drastically varying socioeconomic landscape, I spent the first few moments analyzing components that comprise downtown. Even though these photos were well received from the few people I’ve shared them with, I really feel as though I wasn’t able to do justice to this view. Possibly because of the limitations of my gear or more likely my lack of skill at the time. O’well Enjoy!















