The marina is closed now, abandoned buildings line the shore, and a vintage motorboat is buried in the sand nearby. Even the old sign for the marina next to the interstate is a cool throwback - although it's plastered in other posters now. The area is actually a captivating locale for photography, unfortunately vandalism seems to be taking its toll. Here are some of my images from my brief stop during my road trip around the Salton Sea.
Feb 23, 2015
Abandoned Salton Sea Beach Marina
On the western shore of the Salton Sea in Southern California you'll find the small community of Salton Sea Beach. It's home to less than 500 residents, and along the coast you'll still find remnants from the Salton Sea's heyday.
The marina is closed now, abandoned buildings line the shore, and a vintage motorboat is buried in the sand nearby. Even the old sign for the marina next to the interstate is a cool throwback - although it's plastered in other posters now. The area is actually a captivating locale for photography, unfortunately vandalism seems to be taking its toll. Here are some of my images from my brief stop during my road trip around the Salton Sea.
The marina is closed now, abandoned buildings line the shore, and a vintage motorboat is buried in the sand nearby. Even the old sign for the marina next to the interstate is a cool throwback - although it's plastered in other posters now. The area is actually a captivating locale for photography, unfortunately vandalism seems to be taking its toll. Here are some of my images from my brief stop during my road trip around the Salton Sea.
Catalogue:
Abandoned Places
,
Boats
,
California
,
Images
,
Observations
,
Photography
,
Roadside Attractions
,
Roadside California Series
,
Salton Sea
Location:
Salton Sea, California, USA
Feb 20, 2015
Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California
Arguably one of the most iconic buildings in California, Gramaun's Chinese Theatre (now the TCL Chinese Theatre) broke ground in Los Angeles in 1926. In a partnership lead by Sid Grauman, the theatre was commissioned following the success of Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, which like this one, is a notable landmark also found on Hollywood Boulevard.
The Chinese Theatre is perhaps best known for its tradition of immortalizing celebrities' handprints, footprints, and signatures in cement. This is not to be confused with the Walk of Fame along the sidewalk - the courtyard out front of Grauman's features less than 200 celebrities and is a far more exclusive honor. That's not to say the location isn't a tourist trap. Nearly 4 million people visit this movie theatre every year.
In 2013 the TCL corporation purchased naming rights for the Chinese Theatre, and it underwent a massive renovation to house the largest IMAX auditorium in the world (932 seats). Since its construction, the Chinese Theatre has been a hot spot for world film premieres, and to this day it still operates as a first-run commercial movie theatre.
The Chinese Theatre is perhaps best known for its tradition of immortalizing celebrities' handprints, footprints, and signatures in cement. This is not to be confused with the Walk of Fame along the sidewalk - the courtyard out front of Grauman's features less than 200 celebrities and is a far more exclusive honor. That's not to say the location isn't a tourist trap. Nearly 4 million people visit this movie theatre every year.
In 2013 the TCL corporation purchased naming rights for the Chinese Theatre, and it underwent a massive renovation to house the largest IMAX auditorium in the world (932 seats). Since its construction, the Chinese Theatre has been a hot spot for world film premieres, and to this day it still operates as a first-run commercial movie theatre.
Ghosting image of Chinese Theatre. 1950s merged with 2014. |
Catalogue:
California
,
Filmmaker Life
,
Ghosting Images
,
Images
,
Los Angeles
,
Observations
,
Photography
,
Roadside California Series
,
Theatre
Location:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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