New
book "Night Vision"
Available for preorder here
Chronicle
Books is releasing my second night photography book: Night
Vision: The Art of Urban Exploration in June.
It will contain approximately 115 images in 150 pages with
essay's on the urban exploration phenomenon, the abandoned
Byron Hot Springs Hotel, the rise and fall of American expansionism
in the desert southwest, The Oakland Train Station, the Aviation
Warehouse boneyard, and the systematic decommissioning of
military installations all over the west. Forward by BLDGBLOG's
Geoff Manaugh.
It's going to be a highly affordable, yet sophisticated and
elegant product from this top quality publisher. More info
soon!

The LOST AMERICA Book is now out of print.
Buy it used from amazon.com here:
Published by Motorbooks International in 2003, Lost
America is a 9x9, 128 page trade paperback originally
retailing for $20, though used copies are currently running
around $80 to $100!
It
has 106 color photos and 39 black and whites. 4 years on,
most of these images no longer appear on this website. It
also contains essays covering the life and death of the Salton
Sea, the lure of Junkyards and the rise and fall of the Drive
In culture in America. The book clocks in at about 12,000
words, so it's a good read, along with being a picture book.
In the meantime . . .