Photographer Cary Gough went on a mission to visit the deathplace of many famous musicians, such as the apartment where Jim Morrison died in 1971(pictured above).
She said in a wired article “I’m trying to photograph how odd it is to be sharing the same space in which these talents, [so widely] admired, were extinguished,it is an odd experience.” See more famous locations after the jump:
Source: thestrut.com
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![Photographer Cary Gough went on a mission to visit the deathplace of many famous musicians, such as the apartment where Jim Morrison died in 1971(pictured above).She said in a wired article “I’m trying to photograph how odd it is to be sharing the same space in which these talents, [so widely] admired, were extinguished,it is an odd experience.” See more famous locations after the jump:
(via Photos: Music Legend’s Deathplaces)](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzwpdc8omE1qio57xo1_500.jpg)
