When God Stops Believing in Us:This church in Philadelphia has been scheduled for demolition for years now, tied up with red tape, I had a chance to crawl down the rabbit hole and shoot this Continue Reading →
You are My Rock State Hospital:Construction began in 1927 on a 600-acre rural campus, initially had 5,768 beds. With a working farm, its own power plant and industrial shops staffed by patients who manufactured everything Continue Reading →
Train Me to Care Hospital:When it opened in 1917, the merged institution had 402 students in residence. By 1932, the resident population had grown to 1,070. During the depression and World War II, demand for Continue Reading →
Coldspell Asylum:This visit includes the mens’ ward and admin with a few sights on the side. In 1917 they tell the sad story of 24 patients freezing to death in their Continue Reading →
The Sad Story of the Painted Lady:In Marriottsville Maryland, many have walked through the halls of Henryton State Hospital, photographed her inner secrets and enjoyed the story her rooms had to tell. In her present condition Continue Reading →
By the Power of Greyskull:Originally opened on August 17, 1876 and built on the Kirkbride plan to house 600 mental patients. In just 4 years after opening it was already over capacity. By 1887, Continue Reading →
Watts Campbell:Watts Campbell was a tool and die plant in New Jersey, today her machines sit idle collecting dust and fading to rust.
This Must Be Haven:From the forest emerged a decaying complex of buildings that once housed socially stunted and mentally unstable children. Broken windows and vandalism are rampant at this site. With declining conditions Continue Reading →
Beth and the Amityville Horror:My lovely model Beth poses her take on the urban legend.
Of all the rules put out on the internet, Rule 63 is one of the favorites for photographers. Rule 63 is like an alternate world where male characters are female Continue Reading →