Corinne May Botz is a photographer and chronicler of everyday spaces with secret, invisible histories. Her work has been exhibited internationally in solo and group shows. She is the author of The Nutshell studies of Unexplained Death and Haunted Houses.
" My venture into haunted houses began the summer following my college graduation. I was living in an old Baltimore apartment, where I passed the long hot days reading ghost stories by the female authors Edith Wharton, Charlotte Bronte, Ellen Glasgow, and Toni Morrison. I wanted to further understand the relationship among women, ghosts, and houses, but I didn’t want to escape into books like far too many women before me. Instead, I decided to use ghost stories as a means to voyage into the world, and embarked on a journey to photograph the interiors of America’s haunted houses. "
One need not be a chamber to be haunted,
One need not be a house;
The brain has corridors surpassing
Material place.
—Emily Dickinson
One need not be a house;
The brain has corridors surpassing
Material place.
—Emily Dickinson
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Franklin Lakes, New Jersey
La Posada Hotel, Winslow, Arizona
Mono County, California
Frankfort, Maine
Private residence, Cumberland, Kentucky
Private residence, Clinton, Maine
Vancouver, Washington
La Posada Hotel, Winslow, Arizona
Mono County, California
Frankfort, Maine
Private residence, Cumberland, Kentucky
Private residence, Clinton, Maine
Vancouver, Washington