This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

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Photographer Rizsavi Tamás has been photographing his hometown of Budapest for 6 years. Buildings, towers, monuments - everything falls into the lens of the photographer's camera. But most of his photographs are life-threatening. Why? See for yourself.

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This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

1. Rizsavi photographs are very beautiful, but in order to take them, the photographer often risks his life.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

2. The fact is that in order to take a good shot, Rizsavi climbs to various peaks, which are easy to break off.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

3. But the photographer claims that such a photo is true love and passion and the risk that he takes is fully justified for him.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

4. “After all, Budapest is incredibly beautiful from a great height,” says Rizsavi.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

5. "And photographs of monuments from banal angles are no longer interesting to anyone."

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

6. Rizsavi Tamás - train driver. But his real passion, as he himself claims, is photography.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

7. "I try to shoot this way because I want to show all the beauty of my hometown."

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

8. "And for this, I am ready to take the risk."

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

9. Rizsavi shoots most often with a wide-angle lens.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

10. The pictures are just amazing.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

11. It seems that all the roofs of the houses have long been submitted to Rizsavi.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

12. Some pictures just make your head spin.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

13. And sometimes the height is so high that it becomes creepy.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

14. In addition to satisfying his passion for photography, Rizsavi fulfills his need for adrenaline.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

15. Beauty of Budapest at night.

This photographer risks his life for a good shot.

16. Rizsavi ends the photo session with a glass of wine.

Keywords: Photographs | Photographer | Hometown | City | Town | Country | Budapest | Building | Skyscraper | Towers | Monument | Photos | World

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