from 1950 to 2010 over 1 million residents left the city of detroit. This decine had a devastating effect. Detroiturbex.com is a website dedicated to documenting Detroit's industrial and social decline through photography.
the Detroiturbex.com is really a shame. there is so much cool architecture just rotting away. would love to have the money and time to breath new life back into some of those buildings.
As part of the Alfred Stieglitz New York exhibit at Seaport Museum New York, director Cheryl Dunn delivers a unique documentary featuring some of the most defining New York City street photographers to emerge since Stieglitz in the 1930's.
“Before he started making movies, Stanley Kubrick was a star photojournalist. In the summer of 1949, Look magazine sent him to Chicago to shoot pictures for a story called “Chicago City of Contrasts.” - Chicago Tribune
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by Kindra Clineff
http://www.edwardburtynsky.com/
Devil's Elbow Cove
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/edward_burtynsky_on_manufactured_landscapes.html
josef schulz
jake stangel
fubiz tells me they are by szymon roginski, but i can't find them on that site.
© Mary Ellen Mark
© Britta Jaschinski
© William Eggleston
peak, I love Eggleston's work
© Roger Ballen see more here
Winter Berlin, behance
Wonderland by Bruna Marchioro
from 1950 to 2010 over 1 million residents left the city of detroit. This decine had a devastating effect. Detroiturbex.com is a website dedicated to documenting Detroit's industrial and social decline through photography.
ttp://www.eddieobryan.com
Valerie Chiang
Really cool and rare celebrity photos.
lol
nice find meska!
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Lake and Stetson By cshimala
“Before he started making movies, Stanley Kubrick was a star photojournalist.
In the summer of 1949, Look magazine sent him to Chicago to shoot pictures for a
story called “Chicago City of Contrasts.”
- Chicago Tribune
The exhibition to go with these, at the V&A
from troy moth
A sublime selection of photos of glacier landscapes, presented in negative.
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http://www.colerise.com/
Tim was killed in Libya today, along with Chris Hondros, great loss to photography. :depressed: