The New England Oddities Photography Meetup

The New England Oddities Photography Meetup – Member Photos!

The New England Oddities Photography Meetup has been out to some awesome spots so far this Summer, and I thought it was time we shared more member photos. If you like what you see here, please support the photographers by visiting their sites. As always, click any photo to view full size.


Celia Chan – Celia Chan’s Blog
The Old North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts
Celia Chan - ConcordCelia Chan - Concord

Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Celia Chan - Mt. Auburn Cemetery

Heather Katsoulis – HLKphoto.com
Old Newgate Prison in Granby, Connecticut
Heather Katsoulis - Old Newgate Prison

Steven Eazarsky – Flickr, Myspace
Old Newgate Prison in Granby, Connecticut
Steven Eazarsky - Old Newgate Prison

Felipe Lopez – Email
Old Newgate Prison in Granby, Connecticut
Felipe Lopez - Old Newgate Prison


Posted by Katie
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at 9:46 pm
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Exploring the Forgotten

There’s something about a forgotten space that holds a definite appeal for many people, be it the look into the lives of those who have gone before us, the raw emotion evoked by an abandoned locale, or simply just the thrill of the forbidden, of being somewhere one really should not be.

The word “urbex”, which is a shortened form of the phrase urban exploration, is defined by Wikipedia as the “examination of the normally unseen or off-limits parts of urban areas or industrial facilities”.  In the face of the myriad dangers native to urban exploration, such as asbestos inhalation, tetanus, falling through floors compromised by flooding and rot, transient encounters, and in some cases a ticket for trespassing, there is a growing segment of photographers and other artists who can’t resist the siren song of abandoned spaces.   They see the beauty in the way the light from a broken window hits a rusting  hinge or a strip of peeling paint and they find art in a solitary chair in an empty room.   They see the symbolism in grass sprouting up through the cracks of a forgotten highway or in the way the forest quickly begins to reclaim the stones of an abandoned foundation.

I have always been one such photographer.

As we consider ourselves to be journalists as well as explorers here at New England Oddities, we have not trespassed or otherwise compromised our principles to get these photos.  We have always obtained permission where necessary.  We bring these photos to you with the recommendation that you not compromise yours, whatever they may be.

An Abandoned Factory – Easthampton, Massachusetts:

An Abandoned Train Station – Holyoke, Massachusetts:

The Hudson-Chester Quarry – Becket, Massachusetts:

Sideling Hill Tunnel on an Abandoned Stretch of the Pennsylvania Turnpike

Ok, so this isn’t actually in New England, but I’m going to share it anyway!  If  you find yourself in central PA someday, definitely check this out.

Post Apolcalyptic Suburbia – Somewhere in Western Massachusetts

(This location is rare, as it is not just one abandoned house, but 13! This is an entire development in varying stages of completion, just left to rot. I’ve not had any luck discovering the exact reason why, and no, I’m not going to tell you exactly where it is. But I’m sure you can find further information elsewhere on the internet.)


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Sunday, June 7th, 2009 at 7:55 pm
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