Howdy! I have been into exploring for a while now but having been too young before, my parents wouldn't let me out to explore, (not to mention the fact that "breaking in" is "illegal". That took a lot of long conversations to sort out). I recently visited two supposedly abandoned places, one having work done. The other however was absolutely fantastic, although I am a coward so it took a lot of pressure that we would "be going straight home if you don't climb through that fence" for me to actually go in, and even then; I wasn't wearing appropriate footwear so I went in two rooms of one building! Haha. Anywho, after those explorations, I have gained this sort of addiction to asking my parents for a long car ride and staring out the window, watching for abandoned places.
Im going to college in September and as an extra, non-academic subject, my media studies class is making us create a documentary on anything we wish. I want to do mine on abandoned places in the UK and the history behind them and "urbexing". I honestly, however, have no Idea where to start as I can hardly find anywhere that is easy(ish) to enter, doesn't have security, isn't too far away, etc. However, I continue my journey to filling out my notebook with locations, notes on the locations, calculations and google map searches as to whether I can go to them.
Holton Heath laboratories is the place I went to and is the only place I took pictures of, so to help introduce myself and my photography, Ill post my mediocre photo here too! (The quality may be bad, I had to steal this from my facebook as Ive lost the folder with it in!)
Holton Heath Laboratories by niarraha Blackwood, on Flickr
Thanks for reading this really long intro post <3
Im going to college in September and as an extra, non-academic subject, my media studies class is making us create a documentary on anything we wish. I want to do mine on abandoned places in the UK and the history behind them and "urbexing". I honestly, however, have no Idea where to start as I can hardly find anywhere that is easy(ish) to enter, doesn't have security, isn't too far away, etc. However, I continue my journey to filling out my notebook with locations, notes on the locations, calculations and google map searches as to whether I can go to them.
Holton Heath laboratories is the place I went to and is the only place I took pictures of, so to help introduce myself and my photography, Ill post my mediocre photo here too! (The quality may be bad, I had to steal this from my facebook as Ive lost the folder with it in!)
Holton Heath Laboratories by niarraha Blackwood, on Flickr
Thanks for reading this really long intro post <3