Sun streams into a former patient room of the male wards at Hudson River State Hospital in Poughkeepsie, NY.
Photo: "Twilight Wakes"
Twilight inside the Forst Ward inside the first public run New Jersey Psychiatric Hospital.
During the early 1900's, medical director Henry Cotton believed that mental illness was the cause of infections within the body, leading him to implement the removal of teeth and other organs of patients in an attempt to find a cure. Over the course of his 27 years at Trenton, hundreds of patients became mutilated and even deceased due to his theories.
Photo: "Titanic's Lounge"
Male wards at Hudson River State Hospital, a mid-1800 era psychiatric hospital in Poughkeepsie, New York.
Photo: "Ramblin Man"
Big M Automotive. Williams, CA.
(Night. Full moon. 180 seconds. Lit by moonlight, incandescent and LED flashlight.)
Photo: "Drip"
Bathtub inside the Brigham building at Norwich State Hospital.
Photo: "10"
Patient hallway inside Building 30, dating to the 1890's, at a State Hospital in Virginia.
Photo: "Paradise"
Just before dawn at Zabriskie Point, Death Valley.
Photo: "Orb"
Light painting on the Racetrack in Death Valley.
Photo: "Mangled"
Big M Automotive. Williams, CA.
(Night. Full moon. 240 seconds. Lit by moonlight and LED flashlight.)
Photo: "Ransacked"
Twlight at Rhyolite, a mining camp town built in 1905 in Death Valley.
Photo: "Ducts"
Daylight streams into the attic of the Earle building, Norwich State Hospital.
Photo: "Coils"
Since the 2007 fire, the male wards at Hudson State Hospital have continued to collapse.
Photo: "Cotton Candy"
Badwater, a basin in Death Valley, is the location of the lowest elevation in North America at 282 feet below sea level.
Photo: "Patchwork"
Dawn inside the Forst building in a New Jersey Psychiatric Hospital. This facility was the first public mental health facility in New Jersey, also the first Kirkbride in the United States, and was founded in 1848 by Dorothea Dix.
Photo: "Early Sensations"
Fireplace, inside what was likely a nurse or orderly lounge, in the Forst Building at a former New Jersey Psychiatric Hospital. (Taken during twilight. Combination of ambient exterior lighting and dawn light.)