Abandoned Franchise Photography

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Ed Freeman Architecture Series Captures a Dismal Mundane Display

On the vast open road of the United States freeways lies a magnitude of open wastelands harbouring abandoned miniature francise buildings; the Architecture Photography by Ed Freeman invigorates the ambitions of the cold corporate world. From extinct Pizza Hut buildings to dismal McDonald's huts, the photography from Ed Freeman is nothing shy of genius as he mashes together the beautiful surroundings of each deserted building.

This particular Desert Reality and Urban Reality series showcases the work ethic of the corporate world infused into the outback of the American highway wasteland. The Los Angeles based photographer is known for capturing a wide range of architecture-infused snaps as well as incorporating pop culture into each photo series.
Trend Themes
1. Abandoned Franchise Revival - Businesses can capitalize on the trend of repurposing abandoned franchise buildings, such as transforming them into new commercial spaces, cultural hubs, or community centers.
2. Photography for Corporate Branding - Companies can leverage the trend of using photography that captures the essence of their brand and represents their commitment to sustainability.
3. Pop Culture Artwork - Artists can create a niche market in using abandoned franchise buildings as a canvas for pop culture-inspired murals or installations targeted at younger consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate Industry - The real estate industry can take advantage of repurposing abandoned franchise buildings to address the growing demand for commercial, residential, and mixed-use spaces in urban areas.
2. Photography Industry - The photography industry can explore new areas of growth in capturing architecture and abandoned franchise buildings, particularly as businesses increasingly prioritize sustainability and visual storytelling.
3. Art and Design Industry - Artists and designers can find opportunities in creating pop culture-inspired artwork on abandoned franchise buildings as a way to revitalize urban areas and attract younger consumers.

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