Author: Amanda
Shadows of Heysham
Shadows of Heysham is a series of photographs that allows me to explore my mental health, and my battle with anxiety. Anxiety is affecting my photography Lately, my struggles with anxiety is affecting my passion and motivation for creating Gothic horror photography. Unfortunately, I was allowing my work as a Health and Safety, Compliance manager… Read more
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It is Important to Live life NOW!
I love the art of Memento Mori in old graveyards and paintings from long ago, but right now, I’m thinking of how relevant the message behind this imagery is, especially with the Coronavirus outbreak. Read more
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The Beautiful Ruins of Moreton Corbet
Moreton Corbet Castle in Shropshire is a beautiful mansion in ruins, which is well worth photographing. Although, not creepy, I could definitely feel ghostly echoes of a romance here. Of course, I may be highly suggestible due to my love of Wuthering Heights. In addition, it is not hard to imagine what this place would… Read more
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A creepy graveyard in Burwell
A creepy graveyard will not only look abandoned, it will also have a weird atmosphere making one feel uneasy. Of course, this is my definition of a creepy graveyard. However, I found one on an old hillside in Burwell, Lincolnshire. First and foremost, St Michael’s Church, which dates from the early 12th century is well… Read more
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The Pyramid Tomb and its Ghost
The pyramid tomb of William Mackenzie is clearly distinguishable from the old graves surrounding it. If you like reading ghostly tales or visiting haunted locations, Rodney Street is a must! Situated on Rodney Street in the centre of Liverpool, is an old graveyard. Since it is set back amongst the row of Georgian houses, you… Read more
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The Ghosts of Huskisson Street
Huskisson Street has many ghostly tales and you will find it within the Georgian Quarter of Liverpool. When walking down this terraced street, you will easily find yourself being transported back in time. In the snow, it is like a Victorian wonderland. Summertime is also wonderful. This is especially so when the sun is setting.… Read more
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