Before I was able to drive I wanted a junk car. Not new or even used, but junk. A car deemed unsuitable by insurance companies and owners alike. There was something about the spot where cars would go and die that bothered me. So many of them, just sitting there, used for parts and never to be driven again. I’m not sure why or when this obsession came about but now that I’m older, and I like to think wiser, and need a more reliable mode of transportation my obsession has changed. These old Vegas signs are a great replacement.
The Neon Museum in Vegas is the spot where old signage lives a new life. I could spend hours in here wandering around, taking photos. I can even imagine Anthropologie doing a photo shoot here. The Neon Museum is open to the public for tours and photographs. A must see the next time you are in Sin City.
Via What YaYa Likes, photos by Pam Sattler
Tags: inspiration, photography, vintage



One of my all-time favorite photo shoots took place at the Neon Boneyard.
http://one80three60.blogspot.com/2008/01/project-neon-swedes.html
And an Anthropologie shoot here would be amazing!
your photos are gorgeous. such a refreshing wedding shoot idea. thanks for sharing!