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Industrial Decay: A Journey Through The Abandoned Fownes Glove Factory
The Fownes Factory in Amsterdam, New York, has a rich history that dates back to 1903 when it was first built. The factory was primarily used for producing gloves and other leather products, and it remained in operation for more than a century, until its closure in 2010. Over the years, the Fownes Factory became an iconic landmark in Amsterdam, and its distinctive red brick façade and imposing size made it a familiar sight to many who lived in the area. As one of the oldest industrial buildings in the region, the factory played an important role in the local economy, providing jobs for generations of workers and supporting the…
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My Photography Style Was Inspired By The Feelings Of Abandonment
When I was eight years old, my family moved from New York City to a small town in Upstate New York. At first, I hated living in this small town and all the changes that came with it. But as I got older, I began to love my new life there, especially the quiet and the abundance of open space. My interest in photography was spawned from my fascination with abandoned buildings and urban exploration. A lot of people often wonder why someone would want to go into a creepy old building, but they’re missing the point—I don’t go there to be scared, I go because I like the way…
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Afterglow
November 2020
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The Big Blue Door
June 2019
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SHUT
June 2019
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One Who Can’t Move
June 2019
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Chemical City
June 2019
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Cleanliness
June 2019
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Pipe Raceway
June 2019
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Graffiti Meter
June 2019