Used to be a hotel in the Catskills called the Grossinger. It was boarded up in the \'50s.
Nowadays, security\'s light, and the decay of the place is breathtaking. A true time-capsule.
Perhaps I\'m trivializing it here (as a too-elaborate set-piece), but man was it fun to shoot -- something creepy and surreal everywhere you look. Hopefully that shows through:
Used to be a hotel in the Catskills called the Grossinger. It was boarded up in the \'50s.
Nowadays, security\'s light, and the decay of the place is breathtaking. A true time-capsule.
Perhaps I\'m trivializing it here (as a too-elaborate set-piece), but man was it fun to shoot -- something creepy and surreal everywhere you look. Hopefully that shows through:
Used to be a hotel in the Catskills called the Grossinger. It was boarded up in the \'50s.
Nowadays, security\'s light, and the decay of the place is breathtaking. A true time-capsule.
Perhaps I\'m trivializing it here (as a too-elaborate set-piece), but man was it fun to shoot -- something creepy and surreal everywhere you look. Hopefully that shows through:
Used to be a hotel in the Catskills called the Grossinger. It was boarded up in the \'50s.
Nowadays, security\'s light, and the decay of the place is breathtaking. A true time-capsule.
Perhaps I\'m trivializing it here (as a too-elaborate set-piece), but man was it fun to shoot -- something creepy and surreal everywhere you look. Hopefully that shows through:
Used to be a hotel in the Catskills called the Grossinger. It was boarded up in the \'50s.
Nowadays, security\'s light, and the decay of the place is breathtaking. A true time-capsule.
Perhaps I\'m trivializing it here (as a too-elaborate set-piece), but man was it fun to shoot -- something creepy and surreal everywhere you look. Hopefully that shows through:
Used to be a hotel in the Catskills called the Grossinger. It was boarded up in the \'50s.
Nowadays, security\'s light, and the decay of the place is breathtaking. A true time-capsule.
Perhaps I\'m trivializing it here (as a too-elaborate set-piece), but man was it fun to shoot -- something creepy and surreal everywhere you look. Hopefully that shows through:
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Comments, criticisms, etc. always welcome.
-Nick
Jul 25, 2012 at 11:16 PM
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