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  1. Germany House of Wheelchairs

    A great stop off at this hospital in Germany, it is called the house of wheelchairs as there were so many of them! The hospital functioned as a care home and with such peaceful surroundings and beautiful views, it must have been a nice place to recover from illness. Set…

  2. Germany Dr Anna’s House

    An abandoned doctors house in Germany, we found a whole variety of horrific containers full of body parts, lungs, kidneys, eyeballs. So strange that they have just been left. the large house was used as a doctors surgery, but was also lived in by him and his wife. I believe…

  3. Austria Eggenburg Charnel

    The Austrian Eggenburg Charnel contains the bones of 5,800 people; we arrived to the viewing window and looked down upon the beautifully arranged bones, like looking at a mystical cave made of human remains. The charnel was constructed in the 14th century and the remains are so fragile that the…

  4. Belgium Alla Italia

    This is an abandoned spa in Belgium, getting in was fun as it was in a busy area, we waited at least 15 minutes while a man walked his dog around a tiny area of grass, we literally waited for the dog to poo before the man went away and…

  5. Art Photo Feature Magazine

    A fantastic 12 page feature on Art Photo Feature.

  6. Soviet Ghosts Goes Viral

    Its been two and a half months since the release of my book and its been a very exciting launch, as my first book I am over the moon at the success of Soviet Ghosts and how well it has been received. Going viral all over the internet, it has…

  7. Focus On Imaging For Lowepro

    I had the pleasure of giving a talk for Lowepro at the amazing Focus On Imaging at the NEC in Birmingham, they invited me to give a couple of talks on my work on there stand, I must say as my first talk to the public about my work, I…

  8. France Theatre Reines

    Visiting this grand theatre was amazing, it was so so beautiful, there are actually plans to restore this one which is amazing, its most definitely a true work of art and I will be very happy to see it restored to its former glory. I went with James and Voytek…

  9. UK Berkyn Manor

    I first set foot in Bull Manor within the first couple of months of exploring abandoned buildings, practically a complete newbie, we arrived in the house and I stood jaw open for a while in awe that such a place could actually exist, untouched like a moment of history frozen…

  10. The Underworld Erebus

    Erebus is a God of the underworld, representing darkness and shadows, his wife is Nyx (meaning night) whose mists covers the edges of the world and the deep recesses of the earth. His wife, brings the mist across the heavens to block out the light. Their daughters are Aether (light)…

  11. Belgium Theatre Varia

    This was quite a special explore for me, the first time I visited here we didn’t get in due to it being on a busy road and the only way in via scaffolding on the side of the building in plain view of the whole world and after I had…

  12. UK Westpark Asylum

    In 2005 I did my first explore in Canehill Asylum and to date it has been my best explore, a Victorian asylum, with items still remaining, what I would give to go back there as I have no photos worthy of showing. Soon after our exploring cherry had been popped,…

  13. Professional Photographer of the Year 2009

    On 1st January 2010 I found out that I have been awarded the title of Professional Photographer of the Year 2009 for the magazine Professional Photography Magazine. Of course this was fantastic news for me and I feel truly humbled to have been given this prestigious title. www.professionalphotographer.co.uk ‘Do you…

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