MICHIGAN, USA: EERIE images offer a last look at the decrepit remains of a Michigan prison that once housed convicted prohibition bootleggers who were forced to sleep outside in tents. From peeling paint on the ceilings, graffiti clad walls and rusting jail bars the prison has been left to rot since it was abandoned thirteen-years-ago. Other shots show gym apparatus strewn across an empty room, whilst another shows a row of ceramic hand basins. Another image looks directly into rows of the isolated prison cells. The stunning shots were taken by photographer Jeff Hagerman (36) at the Detroit Ho
MICHIGAN, USA: EERIE images offer a last look at the decrepit remains of a Michigan prison that once housed convicted prohibition bootleggers who were forced to sleep outside in tents. From peeling paint on the ceilings, graffiti clad walls and rusting jail bars the prison has been left to rot since it was abandoned thirteen-years-ago. Other shots show gym apparatus strewn across an empty room, whilst another shows a row of ceramic hand basins. Another image looks directly into rows of the isolated prison cells. The stunning shots were taken by photographer Jeff Hagerman (36) at the Detroit House of Correction in Plymouth Township, Michigan, USA. To take his pictures, Jeff used a Canon 5D Mark III camera. Jeff Hagerman /
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