’Beautiful and terrifying’: revisiting American cities in darkness
▻https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2019/jul/31/camilo-jose-vergara-american-cities-at-night
For nearly 50 years, the photographer Camilo José Vergara has been documenting poor, segregated neighborhoods in large US cities. A few years ago, he started photographing his ‘familiar haunts’ at night. To him, ‘these nocturnal worlds are both beautiful and terrifying’
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Drive-through, Nicky D Coney Island, formerly a White Castle, Grand River Avenue at Northrop Street, Detroit, 2017. So far, the photographer has documented the evolution of neighborhoods in New York City; Newark, New Jersey; Detroit, Michigan; Gary, Indiana; Richmond, California; and Los Angeles
Photograph: Camilo José Vergara
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