I've recently had a UE resurgence in my life, striking gold at a time when I thought I had seen it all in my local area. Not necessarily newly abandoned buildings, but new to me. How I missed them before is completely baffling as I've been at this hobby for 18 years now, give or take. I explored one of these locations myself one evening, and returned a few weeks later with a friend, only to be confronted by large signs informing the reader that they were being recorded and all images would be handed over to the Police.
The discovery of these locations got me thinking. I asked this friend a question, and I wanted to extend that by asking the UE community itself this question, too.
Do you think UE as a hobby will ever become extinct or impossible to pursue if there simply aren't any old/abandoned buildings or locations left any more? As security measures become more accessible, easier to install and cheaper to run, and all of the old buildings are gradually demolished or saved from demolition and restored/protected etc, and more new builds come along, what will this mean for us? Will the hobby die, or do you think that the conditions that allow for a building to become abandoned in the first place are such an ingrained part of the human experience that there will always be abandoned buildings?
I suppose ultimately I've just had a moment of reflection, realising how fragile the hobby is and taking a moment to appreciate what I have, while I have it. I still mourn the loss of some real UE gems!
Would love to hear the thoughts of the community.
FP
The discovery of these locations got me thinking. I asked this friend a question, and I wanted to extend that by asking the UE community itself this question, too.
Do you think UE as a hobby will ever become extinct or impossible to pursue if there simply aren't any old/abandoned buildings or locations left any more? As security measures become more accessible, easier to install and cheaper to run, and all of the old buildings are gradually demolished or saved from demolition and restored/protected etc, and more new builds come along, what will this mean for us? Will the hobby die, or do you think that the conditions that allow for a building to become abandoned in the first place are such an ingrained part of the human experience that there will always be abandoned buildings?
I suppose ultimately I've just had a moment of reflection, realising how fragile the hobby is and taking a moment to appreciate what I have, while I have it. I still mourn the loss of some real UE gems!
Would love to hear the thoughts of the community.
FP