Abandoned, 2nd Edition: America's Vanishing Landscape
By (Author) Eric Holubow
Foreword by Lee Bey
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
22nd November 2022
2nd
United States
General
Non Fiction
779.473
Hardback
272
Width 305mm, Height 229mm
2449g
In an expanded and updated second edition, photographer Eric Hubolow captures the melancholic, haunting beauty of decaying structures across the US. From coast to coast, in big cities and small towns, forsaken factories, churches, prisons, schools, theaters, and more reveal forgotten American stories. Across the United States, decaying ruins of once-thriving structures lie dormant and forgotten as time and nature leave their melancholy mark. Yet through this deterioration is an undeniable and haunting beauty, which Holubow skillfully captures. In this second edition, additional photos bring new stories and stirring sights to life. Centered in the Rust Belt but spanning the entire country, this photographic journey evokes the erosion of important parts of history. From big cities to small towns, breathtaking images of over 100 sites recall the faded glory of factories, churches, theaters, prisons, and power plants. Arranged according to the functions these buildings served - working, living, learning, healing, playing, praying - Abandoned is a memento mori for industries, communities, and empires. Through rubble and rot, broken glass and clinging ivy, long-forgotten and forsaken corners of the country emerge as reminders of the fate that they - and everything we know - will eventually share. AUTHOR: Eric Holubow is an American photographer who focuses on documenting the urban landscape. His work has been featured on various national media outlets, including the CBS Evening News. He led the photography program at the Institute of Design (formerly the New Bauhaus) in Chicago, where he was raised and currently lives with his family.
Eric Holubow is an American photographer who focuses on documenting the urban landscape. His work has been featured on various national media outlets, including the CBS Evening News. He led the photography program at the Institute of Design (formerly the New Bauhaus) in Chicago, where he was raised and currently lives with his family. Find more of his urbex photography atebow.org and on Instagram @eholubow.