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Andrew Reams (born August 9, 1977) is an American YouTuber best known for taking photographs and videos of elevators.
Reams was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. His parents noticed that at a young age, Reams had difficulty adapting to life. Reams did not learn to talk until the age of 3, and did not function well in school.
Reams developed a love for elevators at the age of 3 which would soon turn into a fear at the age of 11 after getting stuck in one.
In 1993, Reams took his very first elevator video by recording a motion picture onto a VHS tape with a video Camera at the Marriott Marquis in Atlanta.
In 2009, Reams was wrongfully detained for standing up for his First Amendment Rights in an office building which featured a scenic Westinghouse elevator.
In 2023, Reams was awarded a Silver Play Button for reaching 100,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel.
Reams currently employed at Norfolk Southern Railroad as a locomotive engineer. However, as of recently he has thought about resigning due to the company's bad ethics.