Mads Thomsen's profile

Hellscape - A Redscale Project Shot in New York City

Hellscape
A redscale project shot in New York City
By Mads Thomsen
In the post-apocalyptic ruins of what was once New York City, the skyline stood as a haunting reminder of a bygone era. The city lay in shambles, its streets now deserted, with the echoes of a vibrant past reverberating through the decaying buildings.
An eerie stillness permeated the air, tainted by a sickly orange hue that masked the sun's feeble attempts to penetrate the thick pollution.
This once thriving metropolis had become a wasteland, a casualty of the insatiable greed of the rich and powerful. As resources dwindled and the Earth's ecosystem teetered on the brink of collapse, the elite had sought refuge in an off-world colony, abandoning the rest of humanity to their fate.
The air, once fresh and invigorating, now clung to the lungs like a heavy cloak. People who had remained behind struggled to survive, their bodies weakened by the toxic atmosphere. Their homes, once towers of grandeur, now stood as crumbling reminders of a divided society.
Thank you for taking the time to look through this project.
Hellscape - A Redscale Project Shot in New York City
Published:

Hellscape - A Redscale Project Shot in New York City

Published: