Whilst conducting my daily blog read through Style Bubble has once again introduced me to a link of undeniable visual feast-y-ness!!!
Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre have a site that documents ruins through photography and I couldn't not share these even if I wanted to!! The photos are clearly serving as some kind of historical documentation, story telling time capsule. I was in such awe of their beauty that I found myself - not 10mins ago now - clicking through each reel of photographs over and over again each time discovering new details, another piece of the puzzle, more depth in the story. I have considered going on and on about these delicious pieces of art but I have decided to let the photos speak for themselves... All photos are taken in Detroit, Michigan USA
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18th floor dentist cabinet, David Broderick Tower |
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Bagley-Clifford Office of the National Bank of Detroit |
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Ballroom, American Hotel |
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Ballroom, Lee Plaza Hotel |
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Classroom, St Margaret Mary School |
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Fisher Body 21 Plant |
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Melted clock, Cass Technical High School |
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Packard Motors Plant |
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Piano, Saint Albertus School |
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Room 1504, Lee Plaza Hotel |
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United Artists Theater |
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William Livingston House (the image featured on Stylebubble.typepad) |
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Woodward Avenue |
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