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Shooting photos of decrepit old buildings has become one of the most
meaningful experiences of my life. I think I never truly realized that
there was anything missing in my life, until I experienced visiting my
first set of abandoned asylums.
I felt a special inner
peace that I had previously never before experienced. Surrounded by
peeling paint, inside a building that once contained human examples of
life's extremes, I marvel at life. These huge, often frightening
buildings fascinate me.
Inside these walls I meditate and bask in the elegance and sometimes
opulence of their majestic states of decay. |
I do hope that I can share my experiences so others might feel similar feelings of peace and fulfillment.
Additionally, I also hope to address major issues with the way our
society handles its “other citizens," those with developmental or
psychological disabilities.
Archived stories of patient abuse, reflections shared by staff members
and especially ex-patients, and old patient files that are often left
strew about in old building, all fascinate me. There is definitely
something to be learned here. We should not forget those who have been
pushed aside (behind walls, stowed far from us in asylums and other
facilities) and hidden from view. Our neighbors, our family members,
our co-workers (sometimes even the institution staff members,) and
sometimes we, ourselves, can end up in institutions.
As a society we cannot ignore these realities.
Please enjoy the photos and anecdotes, and please feel absolutely free
to contribute with photos of your own, comments on
blogs/photos/articles/books, stories from these institutions,
reflections and even just encouragement. Thank you for allowing me to
share my experiences with you. |
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