55 Moody Photos Of Remote Landscapes And Abandoned Places Across America Captured By Brendon Burton
There’s something alluring about places that seem frozen in time. Empty houses and forgotten roads that whisper stories of the people who once passed through them. Photographer Brendon Burton has spent years documenting these overlooked corners of America, capturing images that feel both haunting and fascinating.
Burton’s photography explores abandoned buildings, remote landscapes, and small towns, blurring the line between documentary and storytelling. Through his work, he captures scenes filled with a mysterious atmosphere, inviting viewers to imagine the histories hidden behind them.
Scroll down to explore some of the photographer’s best eerie shots that we’ve selected for you today.
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Super cool. If you zoom in on the front of the house, it looks like there is a ghost in the second floor right side window.
The lack of any paths, yard or garden make this look like it was dropped into the field from above!
Not fully abandoned; there's a friendly goat who may or may not want you to sign your name in blood...
I can see the composition Asphalt shingle siding, which used to be a thing, actually helped accelerate the demise of this house and many others. Every old house I have removed these atrocious things, I've found so much rotten and deterioration. The siding underneath would have benefited from a good cleaning and paint, than have these awful moisture trapping "shingles" applied to it. On a roof they work fine because of the underlayment, but on a wall, not so much.
OMG. The old antenna that brought in 3 to 5 channels and you didn't have to pay for cable and internet...good times
It's promising to see all the decomposing churches. All churches everywhere should decompose!
It's promising to see all the decomposing churches. All churches everywhere should decompose!
