
Taylor Hinds takes a photographic journey through what she calls the “beautifully tragic ruins” of Detroit, Michigan, in this photo series entitled ‘Beauty of Destruction.’ Abandoned, decaying or just plain run-down, Hinds’s photos show the appeal that remains among some the city’s buildings and attractions, despite years of neglect.
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These are kind of weak.. There is way more that can be explored in Detroit. Hell, I found more decay in Dayton, Ohio back in ’09
http://www.flickr.com/photos/big_kat/sets/72157617350362740/
I agree with Jordan. There is a deeply interesting urban landscape in detroit that is not really captured by these photos. Also, this has been done to the death; someone needs to document the good, creative and productive movement rising from the ashes of these structures.
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