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In Abandoned East Mississippi, Jason Lykins embarks on a haunting journey through the forgotten relics of the state's eastern region, a land often overshadowed by its more populous counterparts. Through vivid photography and meticulous research, Lykins uncovers the decaying remnants of once-thriving communities, from crumbling schools to forsaken industry, each whispering stories of a bygone era. Why does this side of Mississippi lie so quiet now? Was it sparsely settled, or did its inhabitants abandon their roots for reasons lost to time? Lykins delves into these questions, blending…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Abandoned East Mississippi, Jason Lykins embarks on a haunting journey through the forgotten relics of the state's eastern region, a land often overshadowed by its more populous counterparts. Through vivid photography and meticulous research, Lykins uncovers the decaying remnants of once-thriving communities, from crumbling schools to forsaken industry, each whispering stories of a bygone era. Why does this side of Mississippi lie so quiet now? Was it sparsely settled, or did its inhabitants abandon their roots for reasons lost to time? Lykins delves into these questions, blending historical insight with an explorer's curiosity to reveal the forces--economic shifts, natural decline, or human exodus--that left these structures to ruin. His narrative captures the eerie beauty of decay while honoring the resilience of East Mississippi's past. This evocative book, rich with atmospheric imagery and poignant reflections, invites readers to ponder the mysteries of abandonment and rediscover a region where history lingers in the shadows. Abandoned East Mississippi is a compelling tribute to a forgotten corner of the Magnolia State.
Autorenporträt
Jason Lykins, originally from Canada, now calls the Mississippi Gulf Coast home, where the proximity to New Orleans' French Quarter has become a significant influence on his work. His journey from the serene landscapes of Canada to the vibrant, historical streets of the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans reflects in his photography. Jason captures the essence of both the serene beaches of the Gulf Coast and the soulful, storied ambiance of the French Quarter, blending two distinct worlds through his lens, showcasing the beauty and complexity of his adopted region.