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Empty Restaurants and Boarded Motels
I’ll refrain from talking about any history of this little spot. The backstory gives it away instantly, and the signs of early vandalism here really annoyed me. I happened to be on a day-trip in the area with my best friend and her younger sister (who is
Empty Restaurants and Boarded Motels
I’ll refrain from talking about any history of this little spot. The backstory gives it away instantly, and the signs of early vandalism here really annoyed me. I happened to be on a day-trip in the area with my best friend and her younger sister (who is
Honeymoon Havoc!
I stole the title of this post from some terrible graffiti on property. “Hot Mess Hotel” was runner up. Once upon a time, this resort was apparently a hopping spot for Northeastern newlyweds on a budget. Not everyone can afford to honeymoon
Honeymoon Havoc!
I stole the title of this post from some terrible graffiti on property. “Hot Mess Hotel” was runner up. Once upon a time, this resort was apparently a hopping spot for Northeastern newlyweds on a budget. Not everyone can afford to honeymoon
Lace and Labyrinths
The story goes that mid-shift on a day in 2002, the vice president of this massive industrial giant announced the plant was closing, effective immediately. After more than 100 years in production, this long-standing manufacturer of lace — curtains, napkins, tablecloths,
Lace and Labyrinths
The story goes that mid-shift on a day in 2002, the vice president of this massive industrial giant announced the plant was closing, effective immediately. After more than 100 years in production, this long-standing manufacturer of lace — curtains, napkins, tablecloths,
The House in the Marsh
A very short series today. This was incredibly impromptu. I was on my way home from an amazing wedding, and I saw this decrepit house rotting in a swamp. I dunno man, when the mood strikes, it strikes. Finding a very convenient
The House in the Marsh
A very short series today. This was incredibly impromptu. I was on my way home from an amazing wedding, and I saw this decrepit house rotting in a swamp. I dunno man, when the mood strikes, it strikes. Finding a very convenient
Long Live the King: Part II
(Continued from Part I) This is the most heavily explored remaining building at this old psych hospital. When I say heavily explored, I mean they may as well charge an entry fee. The town would make more money doing that than writing tickets.
Long Live the King: Part II
(Continued from Part I) This is the most heavily explored remaining building at this old psych hospital. When I say heavily explored, I mean they may as well charge an entry fee. The town would make more money doing that than writing tickets.
Silo City
There’s a cool trend happening right now where cities are re-purposing defunct industrial spaces in ways that keep the history and charm, without the waste. They’re being used for arts, food, and music events, weddings, historical and photography tours, and
Silo City
There’s a cool trend happening right now where cities are re-purposing defunct industrial spaces in ways that keep the history and charm, without the waste. They’re being used for arts, food, and music events, weddings, historical and photography tours, and
Long Live the King: Part I
(Click for Part II) Well, it was not my intention to divide this set into two posts. But right now, free time is kind of a foreign concept. In its prime, this psychiatric center was home to over 100 buildings
Long Live the King: Part I
(Click for Part II) Well, it was not my intention to divide this set into two posts. But right now, free time is kind of a foreign concept. In its prime, this psychiatric center was home to over 100 buildings
Desolo Vol. I — Portfolio Book
I finally, finally, finally had my 2014 portfolio made into a book. It’s 13×11, hardcover, 200 pages. Cost a pretty penny, but I’m happy to have it. The timing is fitting, since I started this project just shy of one year
Desolo Vol. I — Portfolio Book
I finally, finally, finally had my 2014 portfolio made into a book. It’s 13×11, hardcover, 200 pages. Cost a pretty penny, but I’m happy to have it. The timing is fitting, since I started this project just shy of one year
The Land of Ice and Snow
Last fall, I was trading stories with a photographer I met in another abandoned asylum. With two state schools under my belt, he suggested a third. “I’m done for the year,” I told him. “Maybe I’ll go in the spring.” He said “If you
The Land of Ice and Snow
Last fall, I was trading stories with a photographer I met in another abandoned asylum. With two state schools under my belt, he suggested a third. “I’m done for the year,” I told him. “Maybe I’ll go in the spring.” He said “If you
The Zoo, The FLX, and a Super Tele
More Island of Misfit Photographs! I meant to post this yesterday, but I was A.) busy and B.) my computer died. Fun times. ANYWAYS, I spent a large portion of my early winter working on some lens reviews. One of these
The Zoo, The FLX, and a Super Tele
More Island of Misfit Photographs! I meant to post this yesterday, but I was A.) busy and B.) my computer died. Fun times. ANYWAYS, I spent a large portion of my early winter working on some lens reviews. One of these
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