#19 – Humza Deas Puts Shame in Your Instagram Game

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Humza Deas dangles his feet over Times Square.

It’s not exactly surprising that a high school student in 2015 started taking photos on a smart phone. “I never owned my first camera until four or five months ago,” Deas says. At the age of 16, he bought a second-hand iPhone and began posting lifestyle photos to Instagram—skateboarding, streetscapes, and heavily filtered portraits of friends. 

Soon enough, Deas, who uses an alias due to the often-illegal nature of his photography, wanted to up his game. After seeing a video of daredevils free-climbing a Beijing skyscraper on YouTube, he figured out a way. “This is what I can do—this is how I can be original,” he thought to himself. Though he had little-to-no experience climbing much of anything, he was confident that skateboarding and “being fascinated with edges of buildings to do tricks on” had prepared him plenty.

After posting a photo that featured his feet dangling high over Times Square, people really began to notice him. Bloggers started writing about his work, clothing companies began to send him free stuff, and New York Magazine featured a similar image on its cover. 

Deas turns 18 this March and is attempting to transition out of the trespassing business. He’s selling prints on his website, setting up gallery shows, developing creative partnerships and gradually transitioning into a new form. “People see me more than that risk-taker now,” he says. “I’m showing people that it’s not all about climbing.” Deas notes some of the fringe benefits of his transition, too. “It really sucks when you got to take the staircase up to the top floor.” 

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