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"Last House Standing" - a photo series by Ben Marcin exemplifies urban decay in Baltimore.
electrorenaissance:Â Neil Raitt | Alpine 2
EITERQUELLEN BY STEFAN FURTBAUER
Photography by Stefan Fürtbauer - "…is an ongoing project about Viennese Diners and the little different Viennese fast-food culture. Most of the time these diners are isolated islands of food supply in an ancient surrounding with a dash of cultural heritage. Isolated both in the sense of appearance as well as in the sense of resisting against global operating fast-food chains. But the ‘improper’ and modern their architecture may appear, the much heritage there is behind the scenes. Viennese wurstel diners have been introduced during the Austro-Hungarian "K.u.K." Monarchy around 1870 to provide a safe income for wounded war veterans. Since then they became an essential part of the urban culture not by only supplying snacks but also being a meeting spot of the distinctive Viennese working class and the high society, too."
NIGHTSCAPES & SKYSCAPES BY LUIS ARGERICH
Photographer Luis Argerich (flickr) - "I’m a (very) crazy nightscape photographer from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I teach at College, I’m a huge and southernmost fan of the Green Bay Packers, I have two kids, I’m 43 years old and I don’t have plans to update this paragraph."
"America, Its Folklore" by William Gropper
Rest Stops: Vanishing Relics of the American Roadside - photography by Ryann Ford.
via NHPR