Up in the sky, look:
It's a bird. It's a plane. It's … Andrew Tso. Like a real-life
Superman, Andrew Tso leaps atop tall buildings — maybe not with a single
bound. But the dizzying images he captures from skyscrapers look
superhuman, indeed.
The Hong Kong-based photographer has made a career
out of scaling buildings around the globe: London, Paris, Toronto, Hong
Kong, Toronto, Seoul, the list goes on.
And the 26-year-old
self-proclaimed "rooftopper" has been climbing buildings since he was a
kid. "Being at the top is always a thrill, and no matter what people say
about being fearless, there's always an element of uncertainty and
fear,"
"Sometimes you just
have to put yourself in an awkward/unsure situation to capture what you
want." If you're afraid of heights, these awe-inspiring shots might not
be for you.
A Toronto Panorama
Tso's travels have taken him from Asia to Canada

A Daredevil Shot
"I document the real, the raw, and the gritty," says Tso.

On the Ledge in Hong Kong
Andrew Tso surveys the view from on high.
Dangling in the Air
A terrifying view of Hong Kong.
Braveheart
Tso shoots from a precarious perch.
Buddy System
Tso sometimes brings friends along for the adventure.
Korea Calling
Tso calls this one "Seoul-Searching."
Do You Dare?
Don't try this one at home, kids.
King Kong
New heights in Hong Kong
A Classic View of Hong Kong
A skyline panorama
Up and Away
Tso titled this one "Supermanning." Supermanning, indeed!