soaphie:

Spectacular Abandoned Theatres and Cinemas of the Northeastern United States

Any venue designed for the entertainment of hundreds, or even thousands, of people in a single viewing is bound feel rather spooky once the crowds have despersed. Disused theatres and movie palaces are among the most mysterious abandoned buildings, and thanks to the advent of television and multiplexes, they exist in abundance. While their faded elegance makes for a melancholy scene, their vibrant colours and peeling grandeur offer a spectacular subject for photographers like Matt Lambros who captured these stunning images.

Abandoned architecture has fascinated me since I was five years old. My grandmother used to take my brother and I in to investigate any old barn she happened to drive past. She was curious about what was left behind, and her inquisitive nature made a lasting impression on me.I grew up in Dutchess County, New York, and like most places there were quite a few supposedly “haunted” buildings begging for a closer look. Hudson River State hospital, one of the first places I went to on my own, was one of them. My friends and I used to drive around the campus late at night trying to scare each other. It was then that my interest in abandoned buildings evolved into a vehicle for artistic expression.

I’ve spent ten years composing photographic obituaries for once-thriving buildings that are now crumbled and forgotten. My hope for my work is that it will shine light on beautiful, dated architecture and on the equal yet sinister beauty in decay.

Matt Lambros

I will be in the Northeast in within the next few months and will most likely be moving back there later this year. I must find these places, along with the whole list of other abandoned buildings I wanted to check out when I was last in New England.

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firsttimeuser:

Grotesque Figure, Park of Palazzo Orsini, Bomarzo, Italy, 1952
photo by Herbert List

firsttimeuser:

Grotesque Figure, Park of Palazzo Orsini, Bomarzo, Italy, 1952

photo by Herbert List

aaronpfenning:

Listen to a cover of Chris Isaak’s ‘Wicked Game’ that I did with Alia Shawkat.  via Pitchfork.

dude. this is so awesomemiss this guy!

aaronpfenning:

Listen to a cover of Chris Isaak’s ‘Wicked Game’ that I did with Alia Shawkat.  via Pitchfork.

dude. this is so awesome
miss this guy!

prince4lyfe

prince4lyfe

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A segment from my favorite poem of the day

The Dreame

Deare love, for nothing lesse than thee

Would I have broke this happy dreame,

It was a theame

For reason, much too strong for phantasie,

Therefore thou wakd’st me wisely; yet

My Dreame thou brok’st not, but continued’st it,

Thou art so true, that thoughts of thee suffise,

To make dreames truth; and fables histories;

Enter these armes, for since thou thoughts it best,

Not to dreame all my dreame, let’s do the rest

John Donne

fashionfever:

Erica Klein Skinny Drip Bangle Bracelet $88.00

ha, I’ve made countless bracelets exactly like this….. would never charge $80 for it though. can’t blame the designer though I guess she’s probs makin a killing

fashionfever:

Erica Klein Skinny Drip Bangle Bracelet $88.00

ha, I’ve made countless bracelets exactly like this….. would never charge $80 for it though. can’t blame the designer though I guess she’s probs makin a killing

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