Zombie Suburbia
We've all seen the haunting pictorials of abandoned urban centers, Detroit being the most popular for photographers to document, but the abandonment has reached many suburbs as the housing crisis continues to claim families.
On the two-mile trip to our local 7-Eleven in a middle class suburb, there are quite a few sad stories; homes that have been left to rot as the Florida jungle, ever creeping, tries to swallow them up.
So here's a little Fourth of July trip through our Central Florida neighborhood.
On the two-mile trip to our local 7-Eleven in a middle class suburb, there are quite a few sad stories; homes that have been left to rot as the Florida jungle, ever creeping, tries to swallow them up.
So here's a little Fourth of July trip through our Central Florida neighborhood.
Labels: abandoned homes, economic downturn, Florida, housing crisis, Real Estate
4 Comments:
time for The 'Scapers to get on it
By Anonymous, at July 5, 2012 at 10:30 AM
Maybe you haven't heard, but the private sector is doing just fine!
By Samonella Perkins, at July 5, 2012 at 11:30 AM
Wow. Get those over to the producers of The Walking Dead. Great b-roll opps...
By Brennan, at July 5, 2012 at 11:54 PM
Crazy little documentary you have here, Dave.
By James-H, at July 13, 2012 at 12:37 AM
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