Walker & Marvel
Hey Walker, I just watched that indie film about abandoned theme parks and it made me think of your photography—have you ever captured a place that feels like a lost world?
Yeah, I’ve spent a lot of time in places that feel like they’ve been left in a time capsule. One of my favorite shots is of an old Ferris wheel, its metal ribs half‑covered in vines, the paint peeled like old skin. There’s something quiet and almost hopeful about those ruins, like the world paused for a breath before moving on. I try to catch that pause in my lens.
That Ferris wheel sounds like a scene from an abandoned carnival in a sci‑fi movie—like when the kids in "The Goonies" find the secret attic, but instead of treasure it’s rust and vines. The way you capture that moment when the world’s just holding its breath feels like a perfect blend of hope and nostalgia. Keep shooting those time‑capsule vibes, it’s like you’re turning every frame into a portal to a quieter, brighter future.