Here’s a gallery of photos by seven contemporary Detroit photographers: “These seven artists have been working in the city as explorers, adventurers and pioneers for years to capture the city as it changes, evolves, devolves and transforms into something unbelievable, profound and heartbreaking. In the end they hope as a group to show Detroit as it is, not what it should be or what it was, but how it is. This in itself a provocative gesture as there are not many who feel content with the Detroit of today.”
The shooters are Corine Smith, Mitch Cope, Clinton Snider, Mark Alor Powell, Antonio Gomez, Ingo Vetter and Scott Hocking; and Mitch Cope, who assembled the gallery, wants to do a book of these shots. I’d buy it.
7 CONTEMPORARY DETROIT PHOTOGRAPHERS
(Thanks, Fipi Lele!)
(Image: Mark Alor Powell )
- Haunting photo-essay on rotting buildings in Detroit – Boing Boing
- James D. Griffioen's photos of Detroit, "the disappearing city …
- Rotting textbook warehouse in Detroit – Boing Boing
- Detroit's SuperBowl bid faked the skyline – Boing Boing
- Artists buying cheap houses in Detroit – Boing Boing
- Edwardian croquet-game in the ruined shell of a Packard plant in …
- Glemie Dean Beasley, urban raccoon hunter – Boing Boing
- Detroit houses selling for less than cars – Boing Boing