'Urban Explorer' Photographs Chicago From Places You're Not Supposed To Go

'Urban Explorer' Photographs City From Precarious Sites

CHICAGO — For many tourists, the Chicago skyline is best viewed from Willis Tower's Skydeck Ledge, their feet appearing to float above the city below, but firmly, securely planted on glass.

Bradley Garrett would rather go without the glass.

Garrett is a University of Oxford researcher and self-described "urban explorer" who has made a career out of photographing his adventures in going places you're not supposed to — including dangling his feet off the edge of the 72-story Legacy Tower overlooking Millennium Park.

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