The ghost hunts are especially wonderful because they allow you to wander through almost the entire structure (probably 95% was open) all night long. Abby and I explored the building with a woman named Jackie. Although we didn't see any ghosts (not that I expected to), we did have some strange experiences. At one point, Abby thought she saw a shadow figure walk past her, and we all heard an unexplained female voice in the solitary confinement section of the prison.
But it's okay that we didn't see a ghost because the *real* reason that I was there was to take some creepy shots with my Holga! I attached a flash to the hotshoe and loaded up on Fuji Neopan 400 black and white film. Everyone else at the ghost hunt carried digital cameras and I admit that I had my Canon Rebel XT with me as well. However, in the end the digital camera was a pain in the butt to try to focus in the dark, so I abandoned it for the guess-focusing Holga. I also removed the mask from the Holga to increase the vignetting, which I thought might make the shots even creepier, and I was right. They were delightfully creepy!! "Blair Witch-esque" as some people have remarked.
Here are some of the best shots:








See all the photos along with descriptions and additional information at the Mansfield Reformatory Flickr Set.






























