Monday, November 30, 2009

ON THE ROAD WITH THE KSE






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The reason I was recently in Brazil in the first place was to document the start of Killswitch Engage's South American tour for Roadrunner Records. I've known the band for many years, I consider them to great friends, wonderful people and they also happen to be one of my favorite metal bands of all-time. So yeah… good stuff, all around.

I don't show many of these publicly but wanted to share a few of them here. From Brazilian steakhouses in Sao Paulo to soundchecks and concerts in Curitiba, I had my lens in their faces every waking moment for three days straight.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

ESSEX COUNTY PENITENTIARY, NJ IV








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Pt. 4 of 4

For historic notes, see Pt. 1 of 4 of the Essex County Penitentiary image series.

Monday, November 23, 2009

ESSEX COUNTY PENITENTIARY, NJ III








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Pt. 3 of 4

For historic notes, see Pt. 1 of 4 of the Essex County Penitentiary image series.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

ESSEX COUNTY PENITENTIARY, NJ II








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Pt. 2 of 4

For historic notes, see Pt. 1 of 4 of the Essex County Penitentiary image series.

Monday, November 16, 2009

ESSEX COUNTY PENITENTIARY, NJ I








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Pt. 1 of 4

Contrary to popular belief, the Essex County Penitentiary was not designed by famed architect John Haviland. Mr. Haviland designed the Essex County Jail in Newark, NJ, approximately 12 miles to the south of the penitentiary. Instead, here's the details…

"Originally constructed in 1862 to hold Confederate prisoners of war, the Essex County Jail Annex functioned as a state penitentiary for many years before eventually being replaced by a new facility to alleviate overcrowding. The county took over the facility eventually and the Essex County Penitentiary became the Essex County Correction Center and housed mostly sentenced inmates. The jail eventually merged with the Essex County Jail in Newark in the early 1980s and was rechristened the Essex County Jail Annex, a name it would carry for the rest of its term. At its peak the jail housed more than 1,800 beds. Essex County finally finished construction of a new prison in Newark in 2003, and all county lockup services were transferred to this new address and the jail in Caldwell was closed." Mountain Sanitorium