after party
Seeing a nightclub in the morning light can be a pretty surreal experience, but as photographer Francois Prost proves, it doesn't have to be all sticky carpets, grime and regret.
We're generally pretty tame when it comes to nights out (the nickname Cinderella didn't come from our top-notch cleaning abilities, that's for sure), but every now and then we ignore our midnight curfews and wind up the last lot left shimmying on the dance floor.
Seeing a nightclub in the morning light can be a pretty surreal experience, but as photographer Francois Prost proves, it doesn't have to be all sticky carpets, grime and regret. Instead, it could resemble a tropical neon paradise, a Grecian ruin gone AWOL or a simple church-like structure – all of which are surprisingly charming when there aren't tipsy clubbers tottering around out front.
Found dotted around rural France and Belgium, you can see more of these kitschy gems, plus some other photographic goodness from Francois over here.


