In a world where the human footprint is increasingly predominant, it is fascinating to observe how nature can take back its rights, slowly but surely. This new series of photos entitled "When Nature Reclaims Its Rights" takes us on a striking visual journey, capturing those moments when lush vegetation, untamed wildlife and natural elements reclaim places abandoned by man. Through my lens, we experience the raw beauty and perseverance of nature reclaiming its territory.
Each shot in this series illustrates an impressive transformation. From derelict buildings overgrown with vegetation to deserted roads now blanketed in verdant moss, the photographs reveal how nature seeps into the cracks of human urbanism. The lens captures the gradual metamorphosis, with images taken over periods ranging from months to years, providing a unique perspective on the natural pace of the recovery process.
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#1 Manor, France

"When Nature Reclaims Its Rights" offers a contemplative look at the complex relationship between man and nature. Through these captivating photographs, I manage to immortalize these moments where the human imprint fades and where nature gradually takes back its space.
Celebrating the beauty of natural resurgence, this series invites us to reflect on our impact on the environment and appreciate nature's quiet persistence in the face of urbanization.
#2 Palacio, Portugal

#3 Castle, France

I'm a French artist, and my name is Dimitri Bourriau. I graduated as a graphic designer. I have always been interested in history and architectural remains. It was in 2013 that I developed my interest in the urban photography of heritage in disuse.
#4 Synagogue, Romania

#5 Factory, France

My first exploration was an ancient cemetery of military ships. Today, I travel the globe looking for places in decline. It draws our attention to our civilization in constant mutation to ephemeral memory.
#6 Car, France

#7 Castle, France

When planning my trips, I spend a lot of time researching the locations on satellite images or old newspaper articles. This is not just a hobby of mine, I am a professional photographer, and I devote almost all my time to this activity.
#8 Castle, France

#9 Castle, France

I travel the globe looking for places in decline. Since 2013, I have visited more than 2,000 places around the world. With my photos, I try to draw people's attention to our civilization which is in a constant mutation to ephemeral memory.
I never travel alone, I have several fellow photographers with me. I do not recommend traveling alone - you are not immune to an accident or a bad encounter.
#10 Airplane, Bulgaria

#11 Castle, France

#12 Castle, France

#13 Car, France

#14 Factory, Romania

#15 Palacio, Portugal

#16 Sanatorium, Georgia

#17 Building, Bulgaria

#18 Eiffel Tower Replica, Romania

#19 Ghost Town, Cyprus

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