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Abandoned Upstate New York

Stumbling upon magnificent decaying remains almost blindly, the enormous spaces we entered in Colonie, New York, north of Albany, were mind-blowing in scale. The rain, though a nuisance, made for slick breaks of texture and reflection. To follow, some of my favorite shots from three separate structures. That hole though… Read more…


Long Island Farm Colony
Kings Park State Hospital
Building 29, The Power Plant 🏭 (Part 2)

Entry points a-fluctuating, my brief stop at KPPC was full of opportunity I seized while killing time on Long Island. It still floors me that I have yet to see its entirety of this hospital campus. While this post is exclusively of the asylum’s power plant, it was just a Read more…


Long Island Farm Colony
Building 5: Maintenance & Engineering Building
aka the Kings Park Psychiatric Center

After many, many visits to The Kings Park State Hospital, aka KPPC, I was able to enter Building 5, the Maintenance & Engineering Building. As I imagined, the utilitarian space was full of fascinating things to photograph. Building 5: Maintenance & Engineering Building


Notes From Underground
Abandoned Subway in Rochester, New York

The Rochester Subway operated from 1927 to 1956, but now parts of it remain abandoned for easy exploration. To follow, some of my favorite shots from my brief visit. I plan to return with my tripod to capture some of the darker innards.


Cobbs Hill Reservoir Water Tanks
Rochester, New York

The abandoned water tanks are a training ground for graffiti artists in plain view for the curious. For scale… Ever-changing exhibits Color in every direction “I draw these bears so I don’t kill myself” Honoring the old skool nearer to the top Interpret as you will Inside Surreal views Nature Read more…


Abandoned Brick Factory 🧱 🧱
Rochester, New York

All in all, it was all just bricks in the wall… that were manufactured here.


Long Island Farm Colony
Inside The Abandoned Pilgrim State Power Plant,
Part 2 🏭

I have been meaning to get back to the abandoned Pilgrim State Hospital power plant since the very strange interaction last February. As with many of Long Island Farm Colony‘s decaying structures, access points are inconsistent. But I thought a grey, rainy early morning visit may increase the likelihood of Read more…


Abandoned King Zog’s Estate
Syosset, New York [First Exploration]

During the Gilded Age, extravagantly lavish mansions were built by big money families on Long Island’s North Shore. Their opulence dubbed the area The Gold Coast. Within that latter history the Knollwood Estate was purchased by the exiled ruler of Albania in 1951, King Zog. But King Zog, who had Read more…


Abandoned West Virginia State Penitentiary
Moundsville, West Virginia

The West Virginia State Penitentiary operated for more than 100 years (1876 to 1995), holding a peak of 2,000 inmates. The cells, which I roamed in and out of freely taking the Photography Tour, were mostly 5 by 7 feet. Shockingly during overcrowded periods of operation, those small cells held Read more…


Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, Part 3

To follow are some shots from the main Kirkbride building of Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. A bit cleaned up and subject to large groups coming through for tours, many of the spaces were staged with artifacts and informational displays. A lot of ghost hunters have left toys for the spirit of Read more…


Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, Part 2

My favorite shots of the day at Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum were in this batch of photos–from the Greenhouse and the Medical Center. It’s of course color, light and texture that play so well in these structures. The effect of this combination is far more impressive than my next batch from Read more…


Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, Part 1

Opened in 1864, Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum was designed under the Kirkbride Plan, aligned with the namesake’s views on best care practices: giving patients access to air circulation and natural light.  Those long hallways that illuminate decay so powerfully are all his fault. As was the case with many large self-sustaining Read more…


Abandoned Train Cars of Barlett, New Hampshire

These train cars are the main draw for this Vermont/New Hampshire trip, originally planned for February but cancelled due to snow. At the time I created a loose itinerary around finding them, I scoured the world wide web for their exact location to no avail–though now I found it within Read more…


Abandoned Saratoga County Homestead Sanatorium

Based on my experience, sanatoriums–hospitals that treat patients with Tuberculosis which was once thought to be cured with fresh air and sunlight–carry a lighter psychic energy than the ruins of sanitariums, typically to care for the mentally ill. I’m not challenging google search results that ultimately claim both to be Read more…


Abandoned Cabins at
Lowell Lake State Park, Vermont

Lowell Lake State Park is Vermont perfection. It opened as a recreational area in 1880 and I am pretty sure not much has changed since that time. The cabins that once sheltered visitors during this time remain in the park shuttered (mostly), dotting the beautiful lakeside property with just the Read more…


Abandoned Moon Wink Hotel
Pittstown, NY

Was passing this place, previously called Moon Wink Hotel, on the way to Vermont and had to pull in. It’s in sorry shape, with a tremendous amount of mold festering within. But I still day dreamed of owning it and decorating it. I have those fantasies a lot. I do Read more…


California Desert Adventure ☀️
The Abandoned Rock-A-Hoola Waterpark

You would think that a waterpark in the Mojave Desert might have staying power–and it did from 1962 to 2002. During that time the renditions of the space, named Lake Dolores (after the manmade lake named after the owner’s wife), Rock–A–Hoola Waterpark (a version of the waterpark that blared Oldies from Read more…


California Desert Adventure ☀️
Abandoned Marshal Scotty’s Playland Park

In El Cajon, California is the remains of Marshal Scotty’s Playland Park. The amusement park opened in 1967 and enjoyed success until the 90’s. Since the owner was forced to file for bankruptcy in 1990 parts of the property has been used as a day camp, a go-cart raceway, and, Read more…


California Desert Adventure ☀️
Abandoned Trains of the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway (Night)

With a Milky Way twinkling vibrantly above, it is not difficult to capture a magical shot. But just down the dark path were the abandoned trains of the San Diego Railroad… so, astro-urbex it was. The contrast of the glowing beauty of our Universe and the lifeless decay of train Read more…


California Desert Adventure ☀️
Abandoned Trains of the
San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway (Day)

The Goat Canyon Trestle Hike is a 16-mile walk in the blazing sun along a stretch of tracks called “The Impossible Railroad.” The lure of which is outstanding scenic views, the remains of the world’s largest curved wooden train trestle and abandoned railcars memorializing its life as part of the Read more…


California Desert Adventure ☀️
Bombay Beach

It was this stop that began this whole desert itinerary. Bombay Beach, California–an abandoned resort town turned artist community next to the Salton Sea, which I just told you about. To follow, a gallery of images from our visit.


California Desert Adventure ☀️
The Salton Sea

In short, the Salton Sea is an ecological anomaly, proof that sometimes Nature can create the conditions to kill itself despite its characteristic web of interconnected purpose. Then, add some human error and you get a full-blown environmental catastrophe… millions of dead fish and wildlife and a mass exodus of Read more…


California Desert Adventure ☀️
Ludlow, California

The Transcontinental Railroad was a big deal in the 1880’s.  It brought to life countless towns along its path west, towns that would supply the steam engines with water.  One of them was Ludlow, California.  Soon the railway boom gave way to other town developments to welcome the Gold Rushers.  Read more…


California Desert Adventure ☀️
Kelso, California

The West is covered in Ghost Towns, structures miraculously preserved within time to remind us that progress can gradually kill entire communities. Trains, gold, silver, or, in this case, borax and iron all created Boom Towns in a flash. But what burns bright often soon fades thereafter… and what is Read more…


Victory Theater
Holyoke, Massachusetts

I participated in a photography workshop hosted by Matt Lambros this past weekend. The price of the workshop got me access to the Victory Theater in Holyoke, Massachusetts, an Art Deco-era theater which is amidst a slow renovation by current owner the Massachusetts Int’l Festival of the Arts (MIFA). The Read more…


Abandoned Shipwrecks {Pictorial}

And now, a bit of urban exploration in the water…