On Monday, two thrill-seekers climbed a 30-floor building in Manhattan to take selfies, sparking controversy when the condo management claimed the photos were fake. However, Jeff French Segall, the photographer who captured their stunts, confirmed the authenticity of the photos, only utilizing editing software for enhancement. As tensions grew following an article by the West Side Rag, Segall expressed his frustration over what he deemed an attack on his credibility. Despite the dangers of the narrow rooftop, the daredevils posed for selfies, demonstrating a blend of bravery and recklessness.
"It's insulting ... The fact that my veracity, my honesty is being called into question is disturbing," Jeff French Segall, a "semi-professional" photographer, told The Post Tuesday.
"I get chills just thinking about how dizzy I would be if I were up there. I don't see how he can even turn around like that... But I was really impressed."
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