Located in the heart of Philadelphia is the now almost derelect Eastern State Penitentiary which dates back to the early 1800's.
There are sections of it that have been semi restored and is now open to the public.
Al Capone is one of it's more famous inmates - and he had a 'luxury suite'.
He imported his own furniture and decorated the cell lavishly.
The 'Penitentiary' was quite unlike the prisons of today.
Prisoners were not permitted to talk or interact with each other.
The going philosophy of the time was to keep one isolated in order to allow him 'penitent' time to reflect on his wrong doings and 'repent'
The Barber Shop is one of the attractions.
The walls are crumbling and covered with growth.
The only light is from the overhead skylight, and the room is incredibly dark and dreary.
There is only a small doorway that is blocked off by a rail so that you can't really get in and walk around.
I shot this [tripod] in HDR in 3 sections then stitched them together to form a panaroma view of the room.
"Eastern State Penitentiary : Barber Shop"
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