Richard Pendavingh
Photographer, designer and weekend historian. Editor of The Unravel. Writes about design, tech, history and anthropology.
On any given sunday there are angry Parisians at the Place De la Bastille railing against the government for one reason or another.
Some night photography from the 18th Arrondissement of Paris.
A picture of tiny horses leaving the side door of the Moulin Rouge.
As I've travelled over the last few months I've hopped mainly from city to city and noticed a pattern...
My tour across the states has really been one big survey of American neon signs.
In the City of New York the people are transported by two separate, yet equally important pieces of infrastructure...
I found it hard to take photos of the buildings in New York city.
Some images taken of the collection at the American Museum of Natural History.
Returning now to the far less dramatic streets of New York back in April I have another batch of photographs.
Some street photography from a week or so in NYC back in March.
There was a big deli at the bottom of the street I stayed on that's apparently famous for its roast beef sandwiches. I figured millions of New Yorkers Can't be wrong.
Some images of the famous Michigan Central Station- one of Detroit's most prominent abandoned landmarks.
Some photos from a youth Demonstration in Detroit.
It's hard to know how people feel about tourists climbing around in the ruins of their neighbourhood.
A final set of photos of Detroit's ruins. This time it's Lee Plaza on West Grand Boulevard.
Some very detailed street art taken on a sunny day in Detroit.
Some photos from the abandoned Packard Automotive plant on the East side of Detroit.
A final set of photos from the city of Detroit. Taken around Corktown and in the city centre.