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Episode 16 of Capturing the Abandoned with Martin Hogan

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Lex and Vincent had the pleasure of interviewing Martin Hogan of Grand Rapids Michigan. Martin’s passion for the abandoned photography started way back when traveling the backroads of Michigan in his youth with his mother and while riding in the school bus to and from school.  Martin currently shoots with a Canon 5D and uses a couple of prime lenses and is an avid and proficient user of Adobe Lightroom and photoshop. Martin has amassed an enormous collection of amazing images over the years over on Flickr - the link is down below to his site there. Martin’s handle on instagram is @niquitaspirit whose name comes from his first two dogs Niquita and Spirit. We ask Martin our usual questions along with a few others. Do You have a few people to mention for a shout out? - @fistfulofpowder @samasyava @jill_koop @sierra_winds @history_rambler @kirkbride.girl @ruralrevivals @_bozlo_ @exploring_the_void @rcj82 @teleglamsam & @rnld.jansen Mentioned: Martin’s Flickr Feed - https://www.fli...

Scenes From Out South

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Out on a recent tour of the southeastern fringes of Prowers County in Colorado. Here is a small collection of photos taken while out on a drive-about in Prowers county, Colorado. A view through the yucca. Wood stove removed from the home. My favorite view of the prairie from the window. Harsh Trailer Life Fallen Windmill Cooking Ice Cubes

Colorado Abandoned Newsletter V17 Now Out-In-The-Wild

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Here is Version 17 of our randomly published Art Newsletter. It is now available to view. Click the following Link to check it out! Colorado Abandoned Newsletter V17 We cover our book, the podcast and some of the places where you can find our content. Give it a read and please subscribe! Lex & Vincent

Welcome to the New Colorado Abandoned Website!

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Welcome to Colorado Abandoned!   We are just two photographers exploring and capturing the essence and natural beauty of the "Abandoned" in Colorado. Preserving through photographs for future generations, this is Colorado Abandoned! And this is our adventure!