Bay Bridge and San Francisco at blue hour. Taken from Yerba Buena Island.
Photo: "Studio"
An overcast day inside a dayroom of a former Virginia State Hospital.
Photo: "Sleep to Dream"
A full moon night at a bus yard in Northern California.
(Night. Full moon. 90 seconds. Lit by moonlight.)
Photo: "Archer"
Corridor inside the tubercular ward at Mayview State Hospital in Pennsylvania.
Photo: "Line-Up"
Sunset in a Northern California bus yard.
Photo: "Patients Bath Pt. 2"
Collapsed ceiling in a corridor of the female ward, New York Tuberculosis Sanatorium.
Photo: "Blue Party Dress"
San Francisco's Bay Bridge, during blue hour, from Yerba Buena Island.
Photo: "Empty"
Undisclosed location.
(Night. Full moon. 90 seconds. Lit by moonlight and ambient light.)
Photo: "Growing Tires from Seeds"
Blue hour on the San Francisco Bay.
(30 second exposure @ f/8, ISO 200.)
Photo: "Patients Bath"
Corridor inside Building 2, the female ward, of a former New York Sanatorium.
Read more about this location here.
Photo: "Undersea Paradise"
Corridor inside the female ward at a former New York Tuberculosis Sanatorium, responsible for major advancments in medicine pertaining to the disease.
Photo: "Solitary"
Single cell inside the basement of the Wheary Building, built in 1938, at a Virginia State Asylum. These cells were added in the 1950's, following the closure of the hospital, when portions of the campus were repurposed as a medium security correctional facility.
Photo: "Treatment Room"
Medical equipment outside the treatment room of a women's pavilion at a former Tuberculosis sanatorium in New York.
Photo: "Golden Escape"
Hallway inside a former Virginia State Asylum.
This Building, Building 30, dates back to the 1890's and contained a carpentry shop on the top floor.
Photo: "Unicorn Mural"
Last April, while exploring one of the buildings in a Virginia State Asylum, a friend and I noticed a small hint of color from underneath some peeling paint in one of the communal rooms. We knew it was a mural that had been covered, so we began to look for flat objects to scrape away the top layer of paint. After about an hour, this is what we uncovered, a unicorn mural that had been sketched with pencil and later painted over. Unfortunately there is no way of knowing whether or not this was done by a patient, but it certainly was a neat find.