These pictures have been taken by means of American photographer Lewis Baltz in 1972, and are the 1/3 set of prints in an version of three. They shape section of Baltz’s Prototypes sequence that he had begun in 1965, taking snap shots of the post-war industrial landscape. These featured stuccoed walls, parking lots, the aspects of warehouse sheds or disused billboards baked in the regular Californian sunlight. Within these works Baltz remoted normal geometric forms, developing a anxiety between the simplicity of the constructions depicted and the ailment of the subculture from which they emerged.