Top of the grand stairwell, Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital, 2008
Though insane asylums, prisons, and hospitals wouldn’t necessarily be the first places that come to mind when you’re thinking about beautiful places to shoot, you might find photographers Ian Ference and Katherine Westerhout there. These two have made it their mission to find beauty in the decrepit, stories in the forgotten and stunning imagery where most would never look. While Ian Ference mostly shoots inside abandoned buildings in New York, Westerhout has shot in everywhere from Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Detroit to Southeast Asia. Though most of these photos have that ability to make your skin crawl, you might be surprised at the range of emotions you can feel while looking at them. In fact, you might even ask yourself these questions. Who once sat in that chair and what were they thinking as they looked out the window?
Chair in patient bedroom, shot by moonlight, Taunton State Hospital, 2006
Easy chairs and patient art, Creedmoor State Hospital, 2008
Attic of administrative wing of Babcock Hall, South Carolina State Hospital, 2008.
Connector hallway between wards, Trenton State Hospital, 2005
Violent ward hallway now used to store chairs, St. Lawrence State Hospital, 2007
Patient dormitory at sundown, Buffalo State Hospital, 2008
A typical dark room at Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital, 2009
The first floor hallway of the center brick ward, Buffalo State Hospital, 2008
Operating room in Fort Totten Army Hospital, Queens, 2009
Child’s riding grasshopper found in Fort Totten Army Hospital, Queens, 2009
Kings Park Psychiatric Center, Building 40, 2004
Kings Park Psychiatric Center, Building 93, 2004
New Orleans, 2005
Pilgrim Psychiatric Center, NY, 2004
Sears, San Francisco, 2001
Bethlehem Steel, Lackawanna, 2008
Bethlehem Steel, Lackawanna II, 2008
Lake and Rail Elevator, Buffalo NY, 2008
School Room, San Francisco, 1998
Spaulding Fiber, Tonawanda, 2008
Protestant Church, Detroit, 2009
Eastern State Penitentiary II, 2009
Wards VI, San Francisco, 2001
Eastern State Penitentiary III, Cell Block Three, 2009 First eleven images by Ian Ference at Kingston Lounge, rest by Katherine Westerhout.