
Hurricane Katrina left Six Flags New Orleans abandoned in 2005 — and nearly two decades later, the rusting rides stand as monuments to nature’s indifference to human construction. Shot with permission, these photographs are among the most powerful urban decay images in American photography.
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A Document of American History
These are not simply interesting photographs — they are a document of a specific catastrophic moment in American history. The patina, the rust, the slowly collapsing roller coasters — all rendered in fine art archival quality that will outlast the structures themselves.
About Edin Chavez: National Geographic photographer, Nikon professional, Masters of Photography. 20+ years, 50+ countries. Fine art prints available at edinfineart.com.