For a decade, Bryan Sansivero has sought out forgotten and dilapidated homes across the United States — chasing the mystery of not knowing what he might find within.
For the intrepid photographer, abandoned places can be the most interesting and rewarding subjects to shoot. As nature begins to take back structures left dormant, new textures, colors, and scenes ...
From “The Ruins of the Borscht Belt” exhibit. Photo by Marisa Scheinfeld The once glorious summer resorts of the Catskill Mountains in the parts of Sullivan, Orange and Ulster are now in ruins. Hotel ...
What's left of the world after everyone has gone? A photographer traveling across the country has captured incredible images of once-inhabited homes that have since decayed into nightmarish structures ...
The Pontiac Silverdome, former home to the Detroit Lions, closed in 2006. But one photographer was able to capture the abandoned stadium's beauty eight years later. Pontiac Silverdome Photographer ...
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Woman who explores abandoned buildings reveals the photo she took of a 'nun' in a derelict convent
Rebecca Brownlie has explored a range of abandoned locations and ruins over the years, and enjoys documenting her adventures ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Searching for a piece of the past and places left abandoned in Tennessee is no easy price to pay. But for Aiden Scruggs, the payoff is worth it. “Having people have interest ...
Many see these abandoned and decaying buildings as a blight but Milwaukee photographer Kim Cunningham doesn't. Kim has traveled to Gary a handful of times to explore and photograph these buildings.
Part of the joy of photography is visiting unique places and experiencing something while you document it. In an episode of the web series Roaming Focus, photographer Mike Palmer visits a creepy and ...
NORWICH (WBNG) -- Timothy C. Brown, a local photographer, is having his work displayed at a gallery at the Chenango Arts Council. Brown told 12 News he loves to photograph abandoned places and ...
Kudzu is infamous for mastering the hostile takeover, and that awesome power was on display in a recent social media post. A crafty Redditor took to the air to capture the invasive species’ smothering ...
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