Time to inhale the dust and step on broken glass!
We explore the abandoned St. Agnes Church in Detroit, Michigan.
Opening in 1928, St. Agnes was a Catholic church that served a large middle class community in the Detroit suburbs. After the population declined, enrollment at the church fell and the money to keep a large church of this size was no longer possible.
The church and accompanying all gurls school closed in 2006, the property was sold but never developed by the new owner. First the church succumbed to thieves, vandals, and eventually to the elements.
Camera used was the Leica M11 Monochrom. The low light performance of the monochrom makes it a great choice for abandoned building photography. Attached to the M11 Monochrom is the 35mm Summilux (latest version) and 18mm Super Elmar (discontinued from production).
Enjoy this adventure!
Color grading LUTS from Gamut
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:16 - Exploring Abandoned St Agnes Church in Detroit with Leica M11 Monochrom
04:40 - Exploring Abandoned St Agnes Girls School with Leica M11 Monochrome camera
08:15 - Wrap up and Goodbye
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27 июн 2024