Brief History:

The building was made for a Jewish businessman Joseph Ellis, who made his money in the colliery trade in 1865, and was reverted to Westmount College, a Juniour branch of Dover College in 1898 after Josephs death.

After splitting opinion on another forum, Ill explain the reasoning behind my post-processing. The location I felt, was very photogenic, decayed beautifully, but quite eerie, and quite creepy (especially in the children's room), therefore I have tried to show this in my photos with high contrast and low saturation mostly.

The texture over the photos is because everywhere I looked I saw peeling paint, and I wanted to reflect that feeling in my photos, by giving them a peeling, "3D-ish" effect, I achieved this by taking photo's of the peeling paint in most of the rooms and layered it over the image.

I'll allow the pictures to do the rest, hope you enjoy:


Westmount College - Decay in Progress.




Welcome home...




Homeowner - "Gentle Giant" Cavespider




Follow the light...




Play with me?



Victorian Staircase




First Floor: Fire & Decay




Heaven & Hell: The View from Purgatory




Desaturated Decay




Keep Closed




Enter the Kiln




130F




Keep Flues Clean!




Service needed?




Shards.

Thank you for looking - opinions/critique welcomed?

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