When Route 66 first opened, it provided a nearly cross-country road for families to travel. Many towns and attractions popped up along the popular vacation route. However, as interstate highways bypassed these towns, they turned into ghost towns.
Photographer David Katzenstein's portraits of bodega owners in the Bronx document the diversity of their merchandise while capturing the spirit of the American Dream
Roughly 50 years on, Iñaki Bergera’s photographs are skilful examples of the topographical tradition originally inspired by Ed Ruscha to objectively describe territorial signs.
A greenhouse gas is so called because it absorbs infrared radiation in the form of heat, which is circulated in the atmosphere and eventually lost to space.
Paint by Martin Smith Garage concept art by Ed Lee Considering that Corey and the band were going to be spending a lot of time in this location, we had to take some liberties with the size of the garage. We also added a second level with a loft bedroom so that Trina would be in constant 'ear shot' of the gangs shenanigans.