I love to photograph the creepy, scary, old, worn-out, and decayed. The appeal is something that artists understand. You can have more fun shooting in these places and I did with several other photographers at Forest Haven and Henryton. Why the craving for this dark art? Of course the scene is not something typically seen as beautiful, not in the way you’d see a rose garden, but it is beautiful in it’s decay. Peeling paint, rust, and broken glass always catch my interest but what captivates me most is how things change after man departs. A place where man once worked, thrived, lived and died. It was at one time brand new, and cared for. Now it’s discarded, man has moved on, done, gone, with no further interest. Enjoy the images from my walk through these buildings.
Forest Haven is a govt. facility that housed the mentally retarded from 1925 to 1991. It closed due to numerous law suites against operators of the facility that describe patient abuse, poor conditions, and even a psychiatrist that continued to bill for deceased patients.
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This is a terrific set of images. Feels like I was there.
Wait a minute…I WAS there!
Is it okay if I say these pictures are INSANELY GREAT? Wow. All fantastic, but the one that stands out for me is the chair shot. That wall is just unbelievable. I would love to find a setting like this!
Bob, Thank you, btw your friday funnies post is hysterical. Any photographer will get a good laugh from this: http://bobtowery.typepad.com/bob_towery/2009/07/friday-funnies-how-the-pros-do-it.html#more
Wow, these are amazing. I have seen some shots from there previously, taken without permission and complete with tales of running from guard patrols. I think it would be awesome to rather ask and then be able to shoot at leisure with permission. Just curious which path did you follow?
Hi Joe, I don’t think it’s possible to get permission to take pictures there. A new juvenile facility has opened nearby and I think there is heightened awareness. I tried to make a follow up visit and was turned away at the guard gate.
Hello,
I love your pictures! I am in a band called A Match for the Curious and I was wondering if I would be able to use some of your photos? I would credit you of course and if you wanted even a banner on our site.
Let me know if this is okay. But if you could respond to my other email account at [email protected]. Thanks!!
That would be fine, just credit the image. Ferrell
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STUNNING WORK!!!! Reminds me of P.r. Brown in some ways…. I too was wondering if I could use a pic with permission/credit for an EP I am working on…. Brilliant photos!