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A journey through South Dakota's abandoned towns and buildings. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Nowhere is this more evident than in the heart of rural South Dakota, where entire towns and buildings lie vacant among the desolate plains. The people who once called these places home often left their belongings behind, taking their stories with them. The remaining structures remind us of simpler times, each holding an untold story. Join Troy Hess, a rural explorer and photographer, as he scours the countryside for these discarded remnants from lost generations. Discover where aging…mehr

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A journey through South Dakota's abandoned towns and buildings. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Nowhere is this more evident than in the heart of rural South Dakota, where entire towns and buildings lie vacant among the desolate plains. The people who once called these places home often left their belongings behind, taking their stories with them. The remaining structures remind us of simpler times, each holding an untold story. Join Troy Hess, a rural explorer and photographer, as he scours the countryside for these discarded remnants from lost generations. Discover where aging architecture weathers through time before it crumbles into rubble. From featureless farmlands to the majestic Badlands, explore the remains of a lost era as we travel the back roads of this Midwestern state.
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Autorenporträt
Photographer Troy Hess resides in Northern Wisconsin. His diversity of photographs includes architecture, landscapes, and portraits. His passion for abandoned photography began while searching for provocative subject matter. Residing in one of the poorest counties in Wisconsin, he was reluctant to find an obvious choice, as the abandonment in his area was plentiful. Over the past decade, Troy has captured the boundless abandonment littering the Rustbelt. He continues to explore the many marvels found throughout the Upper Midwest.