French photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre have gone further: Their photo book The Ruins of Detroit is far more chilling because it displays the disintegration of livelihood at every level. It’s one thing to see empty houses, but Marchand and Meffre’s shots show abandoned banks, train stations, dentist’s offices, police stations, ballrooms, hotels, schools, churches and more.

(via Strong Images Comprehensively Depict “The Ruins of Detroit” - Core77)

French photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre have gone further: Their photo book The Ruins of Detroit is far more chilling because it displays the disintegration of livelihood at every level. It’s one thing to see empty houses, but Marchand and Meffre’s shots show abandoned banks, train stations, dentist’s offices, police stations, ballrooms, hotels, schools, churches and more.

(via Strong Images Comprehensively Depict “The Ruins of Detroit” - Core77)