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Motionhouse Performs WILD At Tollwood Festival In Munich
Dancers from the British company Motionhouse perform the outdoor dance-circus production ''WILD'' during the Tollwood Festival in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Motionhouse Performs WILD At Tollwood Festival In Munich
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Motionhouse Performs WILD At Tollwood Festival In Munich
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Motionhouse Performs WILD At Tollwood Festival In Munich
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Motionhouse Performs WILD At Tollwood Festival In Munich
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Motionhouse Performs WILD At Tollwood Festival In Munich
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Motionhouse Performs WILD At Tollwood Festival In Munich
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Motionhouse Performs WILD At Tollwood Festival In Munich
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Motionhouse Performs WILD At Tollwood Festival In Munich
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Motionhouse Performs WILD At Tollwood Festival In Munich
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Motionhouse Performs WILD At Tollwood Festival In Munich
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Motionhouse Performs WILD At Tollwood Festival In Munich
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Edmonton International Street Performers Festival 2025
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Members of Galumpha from the USA perform on Day 2 of the 2025 Edmonton International Street Performers Festival at Sir Winston Churchill Square, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton International Street Performers Festival 2025
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Members of Galumpha from the USA perform on Day 2 of the 2025 Edmonton International Street Performers Festival at Sir Winston Churchill Square, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton International Street Performers Festival 2025
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Members of Galumpha from the USA perform on Day 2 of the 2025 Edmonton International Street Performers Festival at Sir Winston Churchill Square, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton International Street Performers Festival 2025
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Members of Galumpha from the USA perform on Day 2 of the 2025 Edmonton International Street Performers Festival at Sir Winston Churchill Square, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton International Street Performers Festival 2025
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Members of Galumpha from the USA perform on Day 2 of the 2025 Edmonton International Street Performers Festival at Sir Winston Churchill Square, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
Kaleana Sohn of Canada competing with teammate Rachel Tam in the women's synchronised trampoline section of the all around team final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
Gabriel Albuquerque of Portugal in the men's individual trampoline final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
Bryony Page of Great Britain celebrates winning gold in the women's individual trampoline final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
Camilla Gomes of Brazil with a trampoline in the women's individual trampoline final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
The crowd watch the French pair of Pierre Gouzou and Morgan Demiro-o-Domiro in the men's synchronised trampoline final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
The French team Laura Paris and Clea Brousse in the women's synchronised trampoline final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
Qiu Zheng and Lin Qianqi of China in the women's synchronised trampoline final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 12th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
Oscar Smith and Jonas Nordfors of Sweden compete in qualifying for the men's synchronised trampoline competition during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 10th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
The men walk out for qualifying for the men's synchronised trampoline competition during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 10th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
The judges watch the run of Mads Hansen of Denmark in the men's team tumbling final competition during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 10th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
Jaydon Paddock of Great Britain in the men's team tumbling final competition during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 10th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
Bethany Williamson of Great Britain crying with joy after seeing her final vault gain enough points to give her team the gold medal in the women's double mini trampoline team final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 10th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
Hannah Metheral of Canada in the women's double mini trampoline team final during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 10th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
Tia Taylor of the United States celebrates after competing in the women's team tumbling competition during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 10th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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Bryony Page stars on final day of trampoline world championships - a photo essay
37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships.
The Guardian's Tom Jenkins and Morgan Ofori watched the final day of competition in Birmingham, where Bryony Page was among Team GB's medal winners.
Soaring up to 10 metres into the air like a Boeing 747, whirling salmon-like above the trampoline bed, the sport's top athletes captivated and at times unnerved a modest but raucous crowd in Birmingham as the city hosted world championships finals day.
Chief among them was Team GB's double Olympic medal winner Bryony Page, who took her second world crown - but her first in front of home fans - with a routine steeped in difficulty.
The GB team are introduced to the crowd before competing and winning gold in the women's team tumbling competition during the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at the Utilita Arena on November 10th 2023 in Birmingham, UK.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
July 9, 2018 - Yantai, Yantai, China - Yantai, CHINA-Acrobats perform acrobatics in Yantai, east China's Shandong Province (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
May 31, 2018 - Kiev, Ukraine - Young people play in a fountains at Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, May 30, 2018 as temperatures rose to 30 degrees Celsius in the Ukrainian capital (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Acrobatic couple balancing together on the beach of Tulum, Mexico, North America
Acrobatic couple balancing together on the beach of Tulum, Mexico, North America
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FEATURE - Island: Hausarbeit im Bikini im Schnee
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Sorelle doing acrobatics whilst wearing a swimsuit in sub-zero temperatures
Woman does bikini shoot in the snow, Iceland - Mar 2016
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You can take a person out of Australia, but you can't take the Australian 'summer' attitude out of the person...
A photographer has been defying the cold and sporting a bikini in sub-zero temperatures for a photo shoot.
Australian photographer Sorelle Amore created the photo series 'Bikini in the Snow' after falling in love with Iceland and deciding to live there long-term.
Sorelle was inspired to do the bikini shoot on a whim after witnessing the beauty of heavy snowfall.
She said: "I grabbed my bikini, a towel, some sunglasses...and the first photo of the series - sunbathing in the snow - came to life!"
After a great response on social media, Sorelle continued taking the photos, creating a series of 25 photos.
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FEATURE - Cirque du Soleil- Aufführung in London
Amaluna marks Cirque du Soleil's 20th Anniversary at the Royal Albert Hall with performances running from 16 January to 3 March 2016. Amaluna, Cirque du Soleil's 33rd production, was written and directed by Diane Paulus.
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FEATURE - Cirque du Soleil- Aufführung in London
Amaluna marks Cirque du Soleil's 20th Anniversary at the Royal Albert Hall with performances running from 16 January to 3 March 2016. Amaluna, Cirque du Soleil's 33rd production, was written and directed by Diane Paulus.
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FEATURE - Cirque du Soleil- Aufführung in London
London, UK. 15 January 2016. Hoop Diving act with Chinese artists Du Jiahao, Gao Zhonglong, Guo Wenlong, Jing Hui, Luo Shaohua, Song Zirui, Wei Yawei, Yang Haibo, Yao Trianyu and Zhang Shancheng. Amaluna marks Cirque du Soleil's 20th Anniversary at the Royal Albert Hall with performances running from 16 January to 3 March 2016. Amaluna, Cirque du Soleil's 33rd production, was written and directed by Diane Paulus. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Cirque du Soleil- Aufführung in London
London, UK. 15 January 2016. Aerial acrobatics performed by Marie-Michelle Faber. Amaluna marks Cirque du Soleil's 20th Anniversary at the Royal Albert Hall with performances running from 16 January to 3 March 2016. Amaluna, Cirque du Soleil's 33rd production, was written and directed by Diane Paulus. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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Sue Austin will perform swimming pool acrobatics in the world's first underwater wheelchair, London, Britain - 30 Aug 2012
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Artist Sue Austin has created an underwater wheelchair which she will use in a choreographed series of acrobatic underwater performances as part of the Cultural Olympiad., FULL COPY
Underwater Wheelchair Display For Cultural Olympiad
An artist will perform swimming pool acrobatics in an underwater wheelchair this week as part of the Cultural Olympiad celebrations.
Sue Austin, from Devon, has been wheelchair-bound since 1996 and has invented and helped create the world's first self-propelled underwater wheelchair with a team of diving experts.
In the lead up to the Paralympic Games Ms Austin has staged a series of stunning underwater scuba performances called 'Creating the Spectacle!' to show off her underwater art.
'Creating the Spectacle!' is part of the Cultural Olympiad celebrations and will demonstrate the incredible capabilities of the modified NHS wheelchair by weaving shapes deep in the ocean.
The chair is equipped with swimming floats, fins and two foot-controlled drive propulsion vehicles.
It will swim along mid-water in Sue's live art events at Osprey Leisure Centre in Weymouth on 29 August to 1 September, the start of the London 2012 Paralympic Sailing events.
She will also be demonstrating what it can do at the London 2012 Festival and as well as the live events, a film of Sue's underwater performances will be shown at Unlimited at the Southbank Centre.
Ms Austin said: "I'm thrilled that lots of people have been inspired by the project already, many of them telling me how seeing the wheelchair underwater has made them want to try it too.
"We've created something new and exciting and it's really getting people talking. As a result, they're realising that viewing the world from a different perspe...
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Spider-Man Flies and Offers Rides In His Rickshaw
-New York, NY - 09/03/2012 - Shaun Emerson, a Miami transplant to New York has been dressing up as Spider-Man and using a rickshaw to propel himself through the air around town. He's quickly become New Yorkers' friendly neighborhood Spider-Man with his gravity-defying antics, running along walls and twirling through the air.
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Spider-Man Flies and Offers Rides In His Rickshaw
-New York, NY - 09/03/2012 - Shaun Emerson, a Miami transplant to New York has been dressing up as Spider-Man and using a rickshaw to propel himself through the air around town. He's quickly become New Yorkers' friendly neighborhood Spider-Man with his gravity-defying antics, running along walls and twirling through the air.
-PICTURED: Shaun Emerson
-PHOTO by: Ken Katz/startraksphoto.com
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Startraks Photo
New York, NY
For licensing please call 212-414-9464 or email sales@startraksphoto.com Shaun Emerson (PHOTO: DUKAS/STARTRAKS)
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Spider-Man Flies and Offers Rides In His Rickshaw
-New York, NY - 09/03/2012 - Shaun Emerson, a Miami transplant to New York has been dressing up as Spider-Man and using a rickshaw to propel himself through the air around town. He's quickly become New Yorkers' friendly neighborhood Spider-Man with his gravity-defying antics, running along walls and twirling through the air.
-PICTURED: Shaun Emerson
-PHOTO by: Ken Katz/startraksphoto.com
-KK_301452
Startraks Photo
New York, NY
For licensing please call 212-414-9464 or email sales@startraksphoto.com Shaun Emerson (PHOTO: DUKAS/STARTRAKS)
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Spider-Man Flies and Offers Rides In His Rickshaw
-New York, NY - 09/03/2012 - Shaun Emerson, a Miami transplant to New York has been dressing up as Spider-Man and using a rickshaw to propel himself through the air around town. He's quickly become New Yorkers' friendly neighborhood Spider-Man with his gravity-defying antics, running along walls and twirling through the air.
-PICTURED: Shaun Emerson
-PHOTO by: Ken Katz/startraksphoto.com
-KK_301476
Startraks Photo
New York, NY
For licensing please call 212-414-9464 or email sales@startraksphoto.com Shaun Emerson (PHOTO: DUKAS/STARTRAKS)
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Spider-Man Flies and Offers Rides In His Rickshaw
-New York, NY - 09/03/2012 - Shaun Emerson, a Miami transplant to New York has been dressing up as Spider-Man and using a rickshaw to propel himself through the air around town. He's quickly become New Yorkers' friendly neighborhood Spider-Man with his gravity-defying antics, running along walls and twirling through the air.
-PICTURED: Shaun Emerson
-PHOTO by: Ken Katz/startraksphoto.com
-KK_301481
Startraks Photo
New York, NY
For licensing please call 212-414-9464 or email sales@startraksphoto.com Shaun Emerson (PHOTO: DUKAS/STARTRAKS)
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Spider-Man Flies and Offers Rides In His Rickshaw
-New York, NY - 09/03/2012 - Shaun Emerson, a Miami transplant to New York has been dressing up as Spider-Man and using a rickshaw to propel himself through the air around town. He's quickly become New Yorkers' friendly neighborhood Spider-Man with his gravity-defying antics, running along walls and twirling through the air.
-PICTURED: Shaun Emerson
-PHOTO by: Ken Katz/startraksphoto.com
-KK_301474
Startraks Photo
New York, NY
For licensing please call 212-414-9464 or email sales@startraksphoto.com Shaun Emerson (PHOTO: DUKAS/STARTRAKS)
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Spider-Man Flies and Offers Rides In His Rickshaw
-New York, NY - 09/03/2012 - Shaun Emerson, a Miami transplant to New York has been dressing up as Spider-Man and using a rickshaw to propel himself through the air around town. He's quickly become New Yorkers' friendly neighborhood Spider-Man with his gravity-defying antics, running along walls and twirling through the air.
-PICTURED: Shaun Emerson
-PHOTO by: Ken Katz/startraksphoto.com
-KK_301462
Startraks Photo
New York, NY
For licensing please call 212-414-9464 or email sales@startraksphoto.com Shaun Emerson (PHOTO: DUKAS/STARTRAKS)
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DUKAS_25487497_SRK
Spider-Man Flies and Offers Rides In His Rickshaw
-New York, NY - 09/03/2012 - Shaun Emerson, a Miami transplant to New York has been dressing up as Spider-Man and using a rickshaw to propel himself through the air around town. He's quickly become New Yorkers' friendly neighborhood Spider-Man with his gravity-defying antics, running along walls and twirling through the air.
-PICTURED: Shaun Emerson
-PHOTO by: Ken Katz/startraksphoto.com
-KK_301457
Startraks Photo
New York, NY
For licensing please call 212-414-9464 or email sales@startraksphoto.com Shaun Emerson (PHOTO: DUKAS/STARTRAKS)
DUKAS/STARTRAKS -
DUKAS_25487496_SRK
Spider-Man Flies and Offers Rides In His Rickshaw
-New York, NY - 09/03/2012 - Shaun Emerson, a Miami transplant to New York has been dressing up as Spider-Man and using a rickshaw to propel himself through the air around town. He's quickly become New Yorkers' friendly neighborhood Spider-Man with his gravity-defying antics, running along walls and twirling through the air.
-PICTURED: Shaun Emerson
-PHOTO by: Ken Katz/startraksphoto.com
-KK_301453
Startraks Photo
New York, NY
For licensing please call 212-414-9464 or email sales@startraksphoto.com Shaun Emerson (PHOTO: DUKAS/STARTRAKS)
DUKAS/STARTRAKS