(images from http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/.a/6a00d8341c630a53ef0120a7b36a73970b-pi. All rights reserved by Matt Logue)
The LA Times showcased the most recent project by photographer Matt Logue the other day. Titled "Empty LA", the four-year project depicts an uninhabited Los Angeles. Logue used a method he describes as a digital mosaic to piece together hundreds of pictures of recognizable locations shot during low-traffic times to produce images without a trace of people or cars. The work is both lonely and peaceful at the same time, and generates a quiet appreciation for the city. You can order copies of his book or see more of the work here.
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