
Hurricane Katrina left Six Flags New Orleans abandoned in 2005. Nearly two decades later, the rides stand as rusting monuments to nature’s power over human construction. Shot with permission, this series is one of the most powerful urban decay collections in American photography.
About This Collection
This series was photographed by Edin Chavez — National Geographic photographer, Nikon pro, and member of the Masters of Photography. With over 20 years of experience and work spanning 50+ countries, Edin brings a level of technical precision and artistic vision to every image that separates his work from the millions of photographs made at the same locations.
Available as Fine Art Prints
Every image in this collection is available as a museum-quality archival giclée print on Hahnemühle fine art cotton paper with 100-year longevity. Prints are produced by WHCC — one of North America’s finest professional labs — and shipped directly to your door with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Available Sizes
- 8 × 10″ — $95
- 11 × 14″ — $145
- 16 × 20″ — $245
- 20 × 30″ — $395
- 24 × 36″ — $595
- 30 × 40″ — $795
- 40 × 60″ — $995
Print Details
- Fine Art Giclée or ChromaLuxe Metal Print
- Museum-grade archival paper
- 100-year longevity guarantee
- Ships with Certificate of Authenticity
- Drop-shipped direct from WHCC labs
- Free shipping on orders over $250
About the Photographer
Edin Chavez is a Miami-based fine art photographer whose work has been published by National Geographic. He is a Nikon professional photographer and a member of the Masters of Photography. Over the past 20 years, he has photographed across more than 50 countries, specializing in landscape, aerial, and documentary work. His fine art prints are available worldwide through edinfineart.com.
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