Database Photography

Rich Hendry's 'Data Banks' Captures Empty Storage Rooms

In theory, the data banks Rich Hendry photographs for his set of the same name should be full of life. After all, they hold our financial information, embarrassing photos, Twitter updates, and random blog musings. The images in this stoic photo set prove otherwise.

We've seen a number of photographers capture empty or abandoned structures for poignant art collections, as Rich Hendry has done with 'Data Banks.' Check out some of my favorites below.

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Trend Themes
1. Empty Structure Photography - Photographers are capturing empty or abandoned structures for poignant art collections like Rich Hendry's 'Data Banks'.
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Industry Implications
1. Art and Photography - The art and photography industry can leverage empty structure photography to create poignant collections.
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