Today I went back to Masion Basse, to continue photographing the interior of the home. The construction crew is quickly demolishing different sections of the home, so I have to make sure I document and photograph what I can, as well as what I want to, because the next day a part of the home can be gone.
Although shooting walls for 3 hours at a time can be a bit boring, it teaches me the importance of
lighting, having patience, and the process of documentation.
A few interesting things in the interior of the home is how since people did not have pens and paper to draw with, the children would draw on the walls, and in one room, there was an engraving of a house with smoke coming out of the chimeny, and hills in the background.
The home is covered in spider webs, dust, and floor boards that are breaking and stairwells that are collapsing, Masion Basse makes walking on ice look easy. I think that Masion Basse is one place I would never go play hide and seek in at dark. Take my word for it
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