Wednesday, August 5, 2009

100 Abandoned Houses

Says the site:
"If you live among abandoned houses, they are most likely not fascinating, but maddening and/or depressing.

The abandoned houses project began innocently enough roughly ten years ago. I actually began photographing abandonment in Detroit in the mid 90’s as a creative outlet, and as a way of satisfying my curiosity with the state of my home town. I had always found it to be amazing, depressing, and perplexing that a once great city could find itself in such great distress, all the while surrounded by such affluence.

Brush Park, on the outskirts of Detroit’s entertainment district was always an area of interest to me. For as long as I can remember the area, housing large houses and mansions, sat largely abandoned just a stones throw away from the Fox Theater, and not far from Wayne State University, the Masonic Theater, and even the central business district. How could an area that was obviously once a wealthy enclave in the city become an example of the downfall of American cities?"

For me, the images are hauntingly beautiful; as someone who loves to restore old things, these photos are the "home porn" for me....I get so excited.....ah, the possibilities.










2 comments:

Randy said...

Shame...some beautiful old ladies there.

ryder jones said...

yeah i like this photographer he does another one i like too its called 100 small churches. i saw him on the superrevolver blog