

NIGHT
VISION: THE ART OF URBAN EXPLORATION
Winner
"Best Photography Book" at the 2009 New York Book Fair.
Released July
2008.
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Published
and distributed by Chronicle Books, the10x9 softcover book is 144 pages
long, containing 115 excellent reproductions of my night images. Rounding
out the project are essays on the derelict Byron Hot Springs
Hotel, the abandoned desert roadside, decommissioned
military installations, the abandoned Southern Pacific Train
Station in Downtown Oakland, CA, Aviation Warehouse,
an aircraft boneyard in the high desert of Southern California, and
a longer piece on the the history and philosophical mind-set of UE,
and the strange attraction of creeping through abandoned military-industrial
complexes in the middle of the night.
Architecture
critic and futurist Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG
composed a thought provoking and flattering forward. It's an elegantly
laid out and beautifully printed piece, a tremendous leap in quality
from my first book. You will not be disappointed.
From
the Chronicle Books press release:
A booming subculture is on the rise: dubbed Urban Exploration, it involves
sneaking into abandoned or off-limits factories, aviation "boneyards,"
decommissioned bases, and other derelict features of the military/industrial
landscape. Troy Paiva is a foremost photographer of the UrbEx (as it's
known to its devotees) phenomenon, and his distinctive blend of atmospheric
night photos and lighting effects are the visual hallmarks of a scene
that has drawn the increasing attention of the media and the public—as
seen in recent programs on both the Discovery Channel ("Urban Explorers")
and MTV ("Fear"). Illuminated by histories of the sites documented,
Night Vision reveals the remarkable discoveries of a new generation
of explorers.
Troy Paiva is an author, photographer, and urban explorer. Geoff Manaugh
is the author of the popular Web site BLDGBLOG.


LOST
AMERICA: THE ABANDONED ROADSIDE WEST
Released 2003, now out of print.
Used
copies available here
From
the Motorbooks International press release:
A stunningly photographed examination of the roadside icons that dot
America's landscape. Lost America celebrates the boom-to-bust towns,
aircraft bone yards, and filling stations of days past that were sacrificed
at the altars of speed and technology and relegated to windswept desert
plains and abandoned fields. The eye-catching and memorable photography
is complemented with a succinct text history that details the rise and
fall of each subject. The result is an impressive tour of an America
still standing, yet largely forgotten.
All images and content of this site ©Troy Paiva / Lost America.
No unauthorized reproduction.