One of the refreshing things about The Last Of Us’ vision of the apocalypse was that it didn’t involve destruction. Mankind hadn’t been killed off by bombs, or aliens, but by nature itself, which was only too happy to reclaim our cities.
It’s an aesthetic you don’t see very often in this, our real and living world, but there are exceptions. And New York’s North Brother Island is one of them. Tucked away on the East River between the Bronx and Rikers Island, it’s been uninhabited since 1963, and undeveloped as well thanks to the presence of an endangered species of bird.
Photographer Christopher Payne has visited the island – thanks to special access, since it’s normally closed to the public – and taken these stunning photos, which will be appearing inan upcoming book called North Brother Island: The Last Unknown Place in New York City.
He chatted with Fast Company about his photos and his experience there, so head there for more pics.
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4 responses to “Island In New York Looks Like The Last Of Us”
The beginning of Godzilla, when they visit the abandoned city, was *right* out of The Last of Us…
I know right! I was having a little freak-out; Bryan Cranston, TLOU AND Godzilla? I could not handle that.
Handle THIS!!
This makes me wonder what a Day of the Triffids game would be like.