TIDE POOL, born 1951
Peter Goin
NUCLEAR BUNKER COMPLEX, born 1951
Peter Goin
ABANDONED BUNKER, born 1951
Peter Goin
RUIN, born 1951
Peter Goin
BUNKER COMPLEX, born 1951
Peter Goin
PLATFORM, born 1951
Peter Goin
COCONUT GRAVEYARD, born 1951
Peter Goin
BURNT PALMS, born 1951
Peter Goin
NUCLEAR DOME, born 1951
Peter Goin
CABLES & NEST, born 1951
Peter Goin
BUNKER INTERIOR, born 1951
Peter Goin
BOMB ASSEMBLY BUILDING, born 1951
Peter Goin
RUIN, born 1951
Peter Goin
Mexican Hat Disposal Cell, cylindrical projection, Halchita, UT, Navajo Nation, born 1969
Will Wilson
Model T Headquarters, Highland Park, Detroit, born 1957
Andrew Moore
Track stretches for miles in each direction, creating a network of trains that frequently pass through The Village of Dolton. Common warning horns of freight trains echo throughout the southern suburb everyday, every hour, and during one of many community events of the year—Steppin at the Fountain. Where on a nearby hilltop of the Dolton Public Library, a young girl dances to the rhythm of her own imagination., born 1995
Sebastián Hidalgo
On Sibley Boulevard, Dolton’s main commercial strip, newsstands that once offered job and housing information sit empty, replaced with “For Rent” signs. Deindustrialization throughout the south suburbs decades ago eliminated thousands of private-sector jobs., born 1995
Sebastián Hidalgo
Kender Ricardez Tobon, 5, stamps a drawing he made at school on the walls of his home. He lives in a small apartment complex on the East Side of Salinas with his grandmother Eufemia "Jenni" Aguilar, born 1995
Sebastián Hidalgo
A housing development bordering the Starmet Superfund site, Concord, Massachusetts, USA, born 1960
Nina Berman
Immortal Plastic (Aunt Hou's living room still life), born 1987
Jarod Lew