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Explores forgotten places through 150 photographs, uncovering history and myths. If walls could talk, what stories would they choose to share, and which would they decide to sweep under the rug? We may never know exactly what happened in abandoned locations, but luckily, we do have some historical records and vivid imaginations to piece together our own recollection of what may have once been. Whether it is fact or myth, all buildings have an intriguing history worthy of exploring and sharing, even those falling apart to the elements of neglect. Take a journey through the mysterious past of…mehr

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Explores forgotten places through 150 photographs, uncovering history and myths. If walls could talk, what stories would they choose to share, and which would they decide to sweep under the rug? We may never know exactly what happened in abandoned locations, but luckily, we do have some historical records and vivid imaginations to piece together our own recollection of what may have once been. Whether it is fact or myth, all buildings have an intriguing history worthy of exploring and sharing, even those falling apart to the elements of neglect. Take a journey through the mysterious past of Los Angeles County to rediscover the beauty of its forgotten places. Author Kimberly Landmark has over 150 photographs taken across Los Angeles County, as well as history and myths involving most locations. With over thirty locations photographed, the stories are endless, and each brick that built this city will forever hold memories of what once was. Through this book, she hopes to inspire people to look further and dive deeper into things they may usually overlook and to rediscover the beauty in places that surround us every day.
Autorenporträt
Kimberly Landmark is an award-winning photographer, artist, and world traveler, based in Los Angeles, California. Her passion for photography began when she was a teenager, exploring the unique cities and vast landscapes around Southern California. Growing up, her family was very active, and they spent a lot of time hiking, camping, boating, and taking road trips, always with a camera in her hand. Over the years, Kimberly has had the chance to photograph nature, art, architecture, and urbex from over twenty states across the U.S. and nine different countries around the world, and she hopes to continue capturing the beauty of the world through her photography.