12.21.2011

Examples of "Urban Decay Photoraphy"

The city is a fantastic source of beauty and inspiration, with all the glitz and glamor glistening beneath the city lights. But there is another side of the city altogether, one rife with its own kind of allure. Across the tracks, away from the dazzle of downtown, lies a darker imagination, this one looking to grunge-ridden, dilapidated architecture for inspiration. There is a beauty that pervades this kind of urban decay and captured wonderfully through a photographer’s well-trained eye. These industrial city scenes are wonderfully dark and offer a glimpse of the weathered face beneath the city facade.

In this inspirational installment, we take a tour and show the charm of a more neglected and worn side of the city. We showcase the beauty of urban decay, a series of photos of this eroded elegance that photographers have captured brilliantly. These gorgeously grungy images have a haunting appeal, a stirring quality that radiates from within and that earned them a spot on this list below.


phill.d
“It never ceases to amaze me the different colors and effects you can achieve in a boring concrete R.C.P drain.”





















Magnus Lindqvist
“Your Worst Nightmare”. “This is a bit different from what I normally shoot. I had this shot in my head for a very long time but it wasn’t until last weekend I finally shot it. The only light source is a shop light behind the door. The place is very narrow and kind of creepy. I had to make sure that the door behind me stayed open or it would have locked me in.” Lexington, Kentucky.


















*pippyzz*
Fuckin’ days.























Escapista
That Train Don’t Stop Here Any More.































fotografie.berlin
“This Picture is not photoshopped. It’s real. Don’t really know how and why they made it.”























GraemeNicol
American Dollar.
































Mr. Mark
Classic Blues in Cuba.























trocker
“Sienkiewicza”





















Source: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/01/18/the-beauty-of-urban-decay/