Photographer Jay Philbrick takes his subjects where most photographers wouldn’t dare to go themselves: onto the face of a cliff, 350 feet above the ground.
Philbrick’s website describes his style as “distinctive, dramatic, perfect.” Looking at these dramatic photos of a bride and groom on the 700-foot Cathedral Ledge in New Hampshire’s Echo Lake State Park, we couldn’t agree more.
Philbrick “carefully lowers his subjects onto a small outcropping on the face of the cliff, about 350 feet up,” according to PetaPixel.
It all makes sense when you learn that Philbrick started his career as a professional mountain guide before starting a photography business.
And while it looks like the subjects are in grave danger, they’re actually safely secured to the cliff with ropes that are hidden behind them.