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Explorer documents the loneliest landscapes globally.

A picture-taker explores the loneliest spots across the globe

"Forgotten Corners" - A Photographer Embarks on a Journey to Earth's Loneliest Locales

A shutterbug explores the most remote and forsaken locales globally. - Explorer documents the loneliest landscapes globally.

Curious about the snap-happy shutterbug behind this captivating collection? Peek here for a glimpse into the artist's world at michaelschwan.de. Or join the fun on Instagram and Facebook!

**Check out this riveting video: "Forgotten Corners: Ethereal and deserted sites - unveiling the mystique of Brandenburg"!***

  • Old World Wistfulness
  • Empty Spaces
  • Abandoned Memories

Some trailblazing photographers have carved a niche for themselves by capturing Earth's lost or deserted sites. Here are a few:

  1. Laura Stotts - A North Carolina lady who snapshots forlorn houses and phantom towns across the US, her work holds personal significance, stirred by past influences and a yearning to honor the legacy of vanished places[5].
  2. Veronica White - Acclaimed for her European explorations of derelict buildings, track her down on Instagram @veronique_photography[3].
  3. Gunderson Schulman - Although a collective effort, Gunderson Schulman Photography has published a book "Left Behind," chronicling forsaken locales in the American Southwest. The book is currently out of print[2].

With platforms like Instagram teeming with budding talents and photographers, it's a treasure trove of discoveries waiting to be dug up. For more insight into the world of abandoned places, delve into photography books and articles that celebrate this unique genre.

In the realm of photographers known for capturing Earth's abandoned locales, Michael Schwan's work showcases a blend of 'lifestyle' and 'outdoor-living' within the desolate 'Forgotten Corners' of the world, as seen on his website michaelschwan.de and social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. Drawn to 'home-and-garden' motifs, one can observe a policy of documenting 'forgotten' places in his community, as well as employment sites that reflect the transient nature of his subjects, mirrored in his 'employment policy'.

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