Abandoned Photographs Found in the Streets of Detroit

Allen Mowery
July 14, 2012

In 2009 and 2010, Italian photographers Arianna Arcara and Luca Santese walked the streets of Detroit on a photographic mission. They set out to find lost, thrown out, and forgotten photographs of the city’s past. Their collection eventually grew to include ‘thousands of polaroids, letters, prints of photographic evidence, police documents, mugshots and family albums.’

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