Abandoned Bank Photography

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Jonathan Castellino Revists the Bank of Toronto

The Bank of Toronto is an old city landmark located across from the Eaton's Center.

Torontonian Jonathan Castellino recently took a trip to the old Bank of Toronto and took a set of artistic photographs of the old building. Castellino emphasized the architecture and original designs of the old landmark building.

Check out the gallery above for a preview of his photographs of the abandoned bank.

Implications - Many of the mundane daily activities that required a physical space are done over the Internet. These abandoned spaces are now imbued with nostalgia and our collective memory of the recent past. Companies considering creating ad campaigns should leverage nostalgia as a motivating force. For example: create ads that look like Instagram photos.
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1. Abandoned Space Nostalgia - Space that is no longer in use can evoke a longing for the past, creating opportunities for leveraging nostalgia in advertising.
2. Architectural Revival - Capturing and showcasing the architectural history and artistry of abandoned buildings offers artistic and creative potential for revitalization.
3. Urban Exploration - The exploration of abandoned spaces presents an opportunity for thrillseekers and photographers to capture and create artistic content.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - Creating ad campaigns that leverage nostalgia as a motivating force can be effective in capturing the attention of consumers and creating brand loyalty.
2. Photography - Photographers can explore and capture artistic content in unique and unconventional locations, such as abandoned buildings like the Bank of Toronto.
3. Architecture - The architectural history and artistry of abandoned buildings can be studied and celebrated as a potentially valuable piece of cultural heritage.

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