Urban decay is macabre and fascinating, but it can also be beautiful, as these photographs from BestBookmarks confirm. Like autumn, which a friend of mine calls “the season of rotting things,” the colors and textures of decay can be breathtaking.
What I find most interesting is that so many humans are drawn to the flaking paint and weathered patina of urban decay and are driven to photograph it. In cities hard-hit with financial woes, the availability of subject matter can only increase. Maybe the art of urban decay is a silver lining in the fiscal clouds.
What's Driving This Trend
- Artful Urban Decay Photography
- Opportunity to showcase the beauty of urban decay and offer the aesthetic to a wider audience.
- Urban Exploration Tourism
- A chance to organize tours for explorers, photographers and curious travelers to discover abandoned buildings and structures.
- Rustic Wedding Photography
- An opportunity to offer couples looking for a unique aesthetic, the option of using a decayed, rustic location as a backdrop for their wedding photos.
Who This Affects Most
- Photography
- Growing demand for photographers to showcase urban decay and develop creative techniques and styles.
- Tourism and Hospitality
- Attraction of urban decay as a unique tourist destination and its potential to generate tourism revenue.
- Wedding and Event Planning
- Opportunity for planning services to explore and offer unique, decaying locations for wedding photo shoots and events.
