Freedexplore Photography

Freedexplore Photography Photographer & Urban explorer, Freed spent many years immortalizing cities systems & lost places. ⇝ A perpetual exploration and quest for freedom.

🎆 Bastille Day from above. A moment suspended over the city, where history still echoes. The Patrouille de France slices...
07/07/2025

🎆 Bastille Day from above.
A moment suspended over the city, where history still echoes.
The Patrouille de France slices the sky with tricolour trails just above us. Later, the Eiffel Tower bursts into fireworks — we feel the rooftops tremble beneath our feet. And us? High above the world, freer than ever.
July 14th is more than a celebration. It’s a reminder. Of freedom. Of boldness. The kind you find on the edge of a rooftop, when you choose to reclaim the city — your way.
Urban exploration is our modern revolution. 🔥🇫🇷

💬 Patrouille de france or fireworks — which moment is your favorite to capture?? 👇 Tell me

📷 Nikon Z6 | 105mm | 3s | f/8 | ISO 100-400
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📷 Nikon Z6 | 14-24mm | 1/1000s | f/8 | ISO 100
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⛏️ MinecartA few steps past the entrance, the silence takes over. Moist air, crumbling bricks, rusty rails echoing from...
30/06/2025

⛏️ Minecart
A few steps past the entrance, the silence takes over. Moist air, crumbling bricks, rusty rails echoing from another era.
We’re inside an old gypsum quarry — and this slope was once part of the “descenderie”, the inclined gallery where carts carried the extracted mineral back up to the surface.
At the foreground, you can still spot a Decauville wagon, or rather, what remains of it. These narrow-gauge carts were the lifeblood of underground extraction. Light, sturdy, and easy to maneuver on rails, they were used throughout the 19th and early 20th century in countless mines across France. This one has long been abandoned, rusted into a silent relic — but it still marks the path carved by men and machines deep underground.

💬 Would you have dared to follow the rails deeper into the quarry? 👇 Tell me how far you’d go!

📷 Nikon Z6 | 14-24mm | 5s | f/8 | ISO 200
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⚡ Cell 202Stepping into the electric belly of a forgotten giant. This is the former Aboukir electrical substation in Par...
23/06/2025

⚡ Cell 202

Stepping into the electric belly of a forgotten giant. This is the former Aboukir electrical substation in Paris — now dismantled — frozen in a cyberpunk-like atmosphere of steel, shadows, and red-blue glows.
Once a critical node in the city’s power grid, Aboukir transformed and redistributed high-voltage electricity to central Paris. Behind every mesh door and metal cabinet was precision and danger.
In the foreground stands a rare beast: a high-voltage oil circuit breaker. This rolling cart wasn’t just hardware — it was a safety system. If a fault occurred, the breaker would open inside a tank of insulating oil, preventing destructive electric arcs. Brutal in appearance, but smartly engineered.

💬 Would you have guessed what this machine was for? 👇

📷 Nikon Z6 | 14-24mm | 10s | f/8 | ISO 200
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🏔️ Echoes of Petrova GoraPerched atop one of Croatia’s most surreal monuments, we stood where concrete meets sky. The Pe...
16/06/2025

🏔️ Echoes of Petrova Gora
Perched atop one of Croatia’s most surreal monuments, we stood where concrete meets sky. The Petrova Gora memorial, a decaying futuristic giant, rises defiantly from the forested hills. Its rusted steel ribs contrast violently with the lush greenery, while the remaining aluminum panels still reflect the light like broken mirrors from a forgotten spaceship.
Built in the early 1980s to commemorate the anti-fascist uprising during WWII, this monument was never truly finished — and yet, here it is, stubbornly standing, weathered by time and conflict. Its raw, brutalist curves now echo only silence... except for the wind brushing past its twisted frame.

💬 Would you climb a place like this, just for the view — or does the height (and rust) make you hesitate?

📷 Nikon Z6 | 14-24mm | 1/125s | f/8 | ISO 100
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🚇 Neon DepthsStep into the bowels of Paris, where artificial light replaces daylight. In this charged atmosphere, a MP14...
09/06/2025

🚇 Neon Depths
Step into the bowels of Paris, where artificial light replaces daylight. In this charged atmosphere, a MP14 train stands still, glowing red like a vessel caught in time. There’s a deceptive calm here : you can feel the tension and the heat.
Line 14, originally named METEOR (Métro Est-Ouest Rapide), was launched in 1998 as the first fully automated line in Paris. Designed to relieve the pressure from the overloaded Line 1, it remains a bold symbol of modern transit innovation. The MP14 trains are the latest generation: sleek, efficient, and futuristic. Looks like they almost breathe in the shadows.

📷 Nikon Z6 | 14-24mm | 30s | f/8 | ISO 400
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🏭 Powerplant TStepping into the control room of this powerplant after the huge turbines room was such a pleasure & contr...
02/06/2025

🏭 Powerplant T
Stepping into the control room of this powerplant after the huge turbines room was such a pleasure & contrast! Bathed in soft light filtering through large windows, the control panels, frozen dials, and silent levers tell stories of a bygone era when each button managed a part of the region's energy heartbeat. The atmosphere is both serene and rich with history.
This thermal powerplant was commissioned in the 1920's. It played a crucial role in supplying electricity to the Milan area for decades. Initially composed of coal-powered turbines, it evolved over time to incorporate more modern technologies. Today, while partially decommissioned, it remains a testament to Italy's industrial era

📷 Nikon Z6 | 14-24mm | 1s | f/8 | ISO 400

🗽 Above the NoiseFrom the tip of a crane, suspended high above the chaos of NYC, the city looks almost unreal — a grid o...
26/05/2025

🗽 Above the Noise
From the tip of a crane, suspended high above the chaos of NYC, the city looks almost unreal — a grid of lights, steel, and energy stretching endlessly.
The wind is sharper up here, but the view silences everything.
Time slows down, just long enough to let you feel disconnected, weightless, like a shadow floating above the skyline.
Down below, life keeps rushing. But up here, it’s just you, the steel, and the city’s heartbeat echoing far beneath. An endless vision of possibilities.
This isn’t just about height. It’s about perspective.

📷 Nikon Z6 | 14mm | 10s | f/8 | ISO 400
& Nikon Z6 | 105mm | 6s | f/8 | ISO 200

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