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richtersl
Oct-05-2007, 09:07 AM
Opened in 1829, Eastern State is considered to be the world's first true penitentiary. Its system of incarceration originated and encouraged solitary confinement as a form of rehabilitation in the hope that it would move the criminal toward spiritual reflection and change. The method was a Quaker-inspired system of isolation from other prisoners, with labor.

The early Quaker-inspired system was strict. To prevent distraction, knowledge of the building, and even mild interaction with guards, inmates were hooded whenever they were outside their cells. Proponents of this system believed that isolating the criminal from his surroundings in such a manner forced them to think of the ugliness of their crimes and as a result would inspire the criminal to become genuinely penitent, hence the term "penitentiary".

By 1913, Eastern State officially abandoned the solitary system and operated as a congregate prison until it closed in 1970. Some its more famous inmates included Al Capone and Willie Sutton. It is now open as a museum.

No significant attempts have been made for renovations or upkeep. The facility is intentionally kept in a state of preserved ruin. Visitors are asked to sign a liability waiver due to some minor safety concerns.

In the middle 1970’s, the empty prison was designated as a National Historic Landmark and was eventually purchased by the city of Philadelphia to be used as a tourist attraction. The Pennsylvania Prison Society of Philadelphia was placed in charge of operating and promoting it as a historic site and they continue to conduct tours of the penitentiary today.

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Eastern State was a modern marvel of the early 19th Century. Seven cell blocks radiate from a central surveillance rotunda. Each prisoner had his or her own private cell, centrally heated, with running water, a flush toilet, and a skylight. This was in an age when the White House, with its new occupant Andrew Jackson, had no running water and was heated with coal-burning stoves.

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In each vaulted, skylit cell, the prisoner had only the light from heaven, the word of God (the Bible) and honest work (shoemaking, weaving, and the like) to lead to penitence. The "light from heaven" emanted from a skylight. As the number of prisoners increased, some of the cell blocks needed to have a second story added, which obscured the skylight.

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Throughout the prison there are sculptures of cats. These sculptures represent the colony of cats that took up residence in the prison after it was shut down. For 28 years a man by the name of Dan McCloud (Dan the Cat Man) came to the prison three times a week to take care of the 30-40 jailhouse cats. In 1993 the cats were trapped and neutered by the Spayed Club. The population dwindled and several years later Dan turned the cat care over to the staff at Eastern State.

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The cell block hallways are very cathedral-like in appearance with 30-foot, barrel vaulted hallways, tall arched windows, and skylights throughout them. The prison's architect descibed it as a forced monastery, a machine for reform.

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Probably Eastern's most famous inmate was Al Capone. Here's how an article in the Philadelphia Public Ledger for August 20, 1929, described Capone's cell: "The whole room was suffused in the glow of a desk lamp which stood on a polished desk.... On the once-grim walls of the penal chamber hung tasteful paintings, and the strains of a waltz were being emitted by a powerful cabinet radio receiver of handsome design and fine finish..."

Capone continued to conduct business from prison. He was given a private cell and allowed to make long-distance telephone calls from the warden’s office and to meet with his lawyers, friends, and family, all of whom made frequent trips to Philadelphia.

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The exterior is a menacing, medieval facade, built to intimidate.

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Eastern State Penitentiary has been the location for films and for many ghost tours. Throughout the web you can find information about different paranormal investigations that have taken place there. No, I did not see any ghosts while I was there....at least none that I know of. :rofl

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But I'll tell you honestly that this is undoubtedly one of the creepiest places I've ever visited. Would I go back? Probably. :rofl

Just a note for any of you who would like to visit for the purpose of taking pictures: they do not allow you to bring tripods in there with you. If you head there on a bright sunny day, you'll have plenty of natural light to work with and bars to lean on for support.

Edit (10/8/2010): Thought I'd stick this here so no one would miss it. Apparently you CAN bring a tripod with you but you will need to pay a fee to use it. You can also check their web site in case there are any changes. Their photographer guidelines may be found here: http://www.easternstate.org/visit/options.php

i_worship_the_King
Oct-05-2007, 09:44 AM
:jawdrop Gorgeous, nothing less.

wholenewlight
Oct-05-2007, 09:47 AM
Neat shots.

I didn't realize you could tour the place. I've seen documentaries on penetentiary and found it very interesting.

PS: it would be close for me - I live in Lancaster

Nikolai
Oct-05-2007, 10:29 AM
Great story, awesome pictures! :clap
Thank you so much for taking us with you! :thumb

Llywellyn
Oct-05-2007, 10:36 AM
Wow. Amazing write-up and stunning photos. Thank you so much for sharing! :thumb

Awais Yaqub
Oct-05-2007, 10:46 AM
:clap Superb series :clap

hamster
Oct-05-2007, 01:45 PM
Wow, these are amazing! I really love #2 and the gargoyles.

kenlyne
Oct-05-2007, 02:20 PM
Fantastic work! Thanks for the tour, very interesting!

richtersl
Oct-05-2007, 02:54 PM
Thanks so much for looking, folks! :D

To wholenewlight -- Lancaster is a mere day trip from Philadelphia, perhaps 1.5 hours, that's it. :thumb

schmoo
Oct-05-2007, 02:56 PM
ESP! I have wanted to go there for ages and... dammit I just realized it's October already, meaning I've just about missed it this year, too. :cry

Beautiful photos, even with all the people in there. I know that it gets kinda squeezy with tourists which (Ive heard) makes it difficult to get a clean shot, but I think it adds a surreal feeling to the desolate surroundings. Do they really disallow tripods? Last time I checked they just charged extra.

richtersl
Oct-05-2007, 03:44 PM
ESP! I have wanted to go there for ages and... dammit I just realized it's October already, meaning I've just about missed it this year, too. :cry

Beautiful photos, even with all the people in there. I know that it gets kinda squeezy with tourists which (Ive heard) makes it difficult to get a clean shot, but I think it adds a surreal feeling to the desolate surroundings. Do they really disallow tripods? Last time I checked they just charged extra.

Thanks. :):

All I know is that they checked to see if I had one on me when they saw my dSLR. Normally no one goes through that kind of effort unless it's not allowed. I didn't see anyone using one, either. I suppose you can get away with a monopod or one of those gorillapods (http://www.joby.com/), though. :wink

ian408
Oct-05-2007, 04:34 PM
How cool is that? I never knew about that. Cool gargoyles too.

nicoleshilliday
Oct-07-2007, 05:59 AM
i grew up in philly! Great shots!

hiroProtagonist
Jun-18-2009, 03:35 AM
I'll be out that way next month and this will be one of my stops. Here is the lowdown on tripods from the ESP web site.

April through November
We ask that you honor these policies when photographing at Eastern State Penitentiary:

Do not block any pathways or exhibits, or leave backpacks or tripods in these areas.
There is a $10.00 fee, per person for all non-members to bring a tripod, monopod, easel, sketching stool etc. onto the site. This pass is valid for the entire season. There is no fee for handheld cameras. (Groups of 15 or more purchasing tripod passes will receive a discounted rate of $5.00 per person, per pass).
Visitors purchasing an Equipment Pass are required to sign a form agreeing to abide by our "General Policies for All Photographers" when purchasing a Tripod Pass. No equipment, other than a single tripod, monopod, easel or stool, are permitted during public hours.
Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site requires the location credit "Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, PA" in all uses of penitentiary photos in print, on the web, in broadcast, and in any other public medium.
Eastern State Penitentiary assumes no responsibility for loss, theft, or damage to equipment. December through March
We ask that you honor these policies when photographing at Eastern State Penitentiary:
During the winter months, the penitentiary complex is only accessible by guided tour. Photography is allowed (no tripods), as long as it does not distract or delay the group.

I'll have both my tripod and monopod with me on the trip, not sure which I'll bring to ESP

DigiNew
Jun-18-2009, 10:03 AM
i live in philly and i didn't know u could tour. i only thought it was open for touring during halloween.

robin

Allan FG
Jun-20-2009, 12:55 PM
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I love this shot, great write-up :thumb

Justiceiro
Jun-22-2009, 08:42 AM
The folks who run this place are very friendly, and its a good project. I'm still a member even though I don't live there anymore (well, Jersey, but close enough). I bet you could "rent" the place for some studio type shots if you really wanted to.

Maybe me and Schmoo should get some glamour models up in there the next time I'm stateside.

richtersl
Jun-22-2009, 09:28 AM
I love this shot, great write-up :thumb

Thanks, Al! :D

schmoo
Jun-22-2009, 11:42 AM
Maybe me and Schmoo should get some glamour models up in there the next time I'm stateside.

You bet!!! That's worth going back for, I'm sure everyone would agree. :D

schmoo
Jun-22-2009, 11:43 AM
The folks who run this place are very friendly, and its a good project. I'm still a member even though I don't live there anymore (well, Jersey, but close enough). I bet you could "rent" the place for some studio type shots if you really wanted to.

Maybe me and Schmoo should get some glamour models up in there the next time I'm stateside.

You bet!!! :smo That's worth going back for, I'm sure everyone would agree. :D

Chris H
Jun-22-2009, 12:03 PM
Absolutely awesome photos.:thumb

grimace
Aug-22-2009, 05:47 PM
I realize this is from some time ago but I've been researching for a trip to Philly and came across these amazing shots!!

Any advise or suggestions on shooting the penitentiary?

richtersl
Aug-22-2009, 06:25 PM
Glad you liked the photos!

No specific advice, other than enjoy yourself! Eastern State is a photographer's heaven. The day we were there it was bright and sunny and the light filtering through the skylights was amazing, so you might want to consider heading there on a sunny day. Across the street is an old fire house that's been converted to a restaurant. Food and beverages were good and fairly reasonable. Don't recollect the name, but it was right across from the main entrance.

Apparently you can being a tripod, but you need to pay a fee to be able to use it. It would be a pain in the butt to schlep with you, though. Not sure how they'd treat something like a Gorillapod, or you removing your shoe and using it to steady your camera to get a shot. But definitely bring a lens that will give you good low light shots. :thumb

It does feel a bit creepy in places, though. :uhoh At least to me it did. :dunno

Outside of Philly there are TONS of photo ops as well: Valley Forge National Park, New Hope, Longwood Gardens -- just to name a few places.

bigsnowdog
Sep-04-2010, 03:43 PM
Fascinating.

dadwtwins
Sep-04-2010, 05:44 PM
I could spend some serous time in there....what a cool looking place

kittien
Sep-11-2010, 05:32 AM
Educational and awesome!

I really enjoyed this series. Thanks!

indiegirl
Sep-11-2010, 10:07 PM
Yay! What a great series. I, too, love the gargoyle picture. "I want to go to there."

NikonShooter
Sep-16-2010, 09:42 AM
Nice photos.

I'm actually heading there on 10/3.

Are there any restrictions on camera backpacks?

richtersl
Sep-21-2010, 03:52 AM
There were no restrictions on camera backpacks. I use a Lowepro Slingshot and the only thing they asked me when we paid our entry fee was whether I had a tripod. You can always check their web site (http://www.easternstate.org/?stay=1), in case things have changed since the time I visited ESP.

NikonShooter
Sep-21-2010, 09:14 AM
Thanks so much for the info. If you could offer a tad bit of advice on the shots of the cells... I have a 17-50 f2.8 but I shoot with a d300s ( I'm a little concerned with the crop factor )..... do you think it will be wide enough to get the complete interior of the cell from your experience there?

Thanks,
Ed

richtersl
Sep-21-2010, 04:09 PM
Hi Ed,

At the time I had a Canon EOS 20D with the kit lens, which I think was a 17-55. That camera had a cropped sensor. That lens was fine for capturing the insides of the cells. A wide angle, of course, would have been better but I was fine with that particular lens.

The shot I took of Al Capone's cell was shot at a focal length of 21mm (33.6 mm in 35mm).

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Hope this helps.

Kevinhooa
Sep-21-2010, 06:19 PM
Cool shots. It's really a great time when they do the haunted walk in October. That tripod thing is new within the last couple of years. When I first went there in 2006 they didn't care.

starcluster
Sep-22-2010, 05:30 AM
ya i thought at first, wow great they Allow tripods, LUCKY!!!
but well i noticed your last comment so... lol

really,really great Shots i dont know what to chose, and SURE, it IS a Creepy place, and also feels sad...(just remembered "the count of Mont Kristo" Movie, and what he have experienced in that prison, and what he had been through). to live with no light


Well Done :)

NikonShooter
Sep-22-2010, 04:02 PM
Hi Linda,
Thanks for the info...... You just saved me $599.99. I was on the fense with the Tokina 11-16 for this day trip. I think I'm becoming a gear junkie...lol

richtersl
Sep-22-2010, 05:42 PM
I think that using a wide angle lens like that Tokina on the concourses would yield an awesome shot.

With regard to tripods, they charge you a small fee to bring one in with you. You could probably get away with using a bean bag in places to stabilize our camera.

ESP is a cool place. It felt pretty creepy though. You do meet all kinds of folks there and I mean ALL kinds. We ran into a ghost hunter group. The woman in charge was trying to "connect" with the spirits there. She wanted to take her shirt and bra off to see if she could entice the male spirits there to come over to her group. Apparently she did that in Gettysburg and it worked. :lol3:giggle:rofl It was more than I and my friend wanted to see, so we left....LOL.

NikonShooter
Sep-22-2010, 05:53 PM
Linda,
Were you locked into a tour group or was it ok to wonder around at will? Now I'm back on that fence again...... Thanks.. lol

richtersl
Sep-22-2010, 06:08 PM
We could walk about as we pleased and at our own pace. You could rent a set of earphones and listen to a recording describing a particular area or you could just read the markers. With regard to the headphones, you just plugged them into a jack when you got to a location, if I remember correctly. They also had guided tours. Try to get there on a weekday or when they first open on a weekend. Have lunch at that former firehouse across the street. There is a parking lot just down the street. As a matter of fact, parking was a breeze!

NikonShooter
Sep-22-2010, 06:23 PM
I plan on being there when the doors are open first thing in the morning. I hope they will let me wonder around at my own pace. I'm getting even more excited now...

richtersl
Sep-23-2010, 02:59 AM
I plan on being there when the doors are open first thing in the morning. I hope they will let me wonder around at my own pace. I'm getting even more excited now...

You won't have a problem wandering around. For safety purposes some prison areas are closed to the public. But you won't be disappointed.

Can't wait to see your shots! :thumb

bikergirl
Oct-05-2010, 02:27 AM
Fantastic shots and write up on a very interesting and different subject. Excellent :bow

NikonShooter
Oct-05-2010, 07:16 PM
Here is one from my last trip on Sunday. I found this place intimidating and eerie


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bikergirl
Oct-06-2010, 12:10 AM
Superb

richtersl
Oct-06-2010, 03:26 AM
Awww....you got a color shot of my little buddy. :D You had some gorgeous fall weather in Phillie last weekend, too.

He came out great, BTW.

Let's see more!!!! :lurk

NikonShooter
Oct-06-2010, 08:36 AM
I came upon this mural through the Chapel. This area is locked. I spotted it while on my knees changing out a lense. The colors just popped out at me. Shot through a glass window on my knees.


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richtersl
Oct-06-2010, 08:52 AM
Another nice one! :thumb

Feel free to start your own travelogue in Journeys about your trip to ESP. This way your shots won't be buried at the end of this thread where people might miss them.

I love seeing other peoples' photos of places that I've been too. For me it's fun revisiting them through someone else's eyes. :D

joedif
Oct-06-2010, 02:59 PM
Here is one from my last trip on Sunday. I found this place intimidating and eerie


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Marvelous shot!!

joedif
Oct-06-2010, 03:05 PM
Hope you don't mind me posting one. This was taken a few months back

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jackiejay
Oct-10-2010, 04:52 AM
wow very informative love that you shot in black and white very fitting for the place thanks for shareing I enjoyed it