There’s something eerie and disturbing about photos taken inside or outside of abandoned buildings, but we still can’t get enough of eyeing them. So what is it that makes forlorn spaces once inhabited by humans so morbidly attractive to the beholder? This article is an attempt to work out the aesthetic and cultural meaning we put into abandoned photography, along with a couple of tricks on how to breathe life into ruin with your camera.
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