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And welcome to Hacker House. Yes, I felt
welcome indeed. I had heard of the attraction even before I began
shooting haunted attractions. A pair of tickets were auctioned for
charity at Stellarcon. In 2005, I considered approaching
the attraction the next year, but when that year came, it was just busy.
However, this year, I met the proprietor while shooting Spookywoods,
which established the needed channel of communication. This is the
core mission of my Haunted Pictures project: vastly improve a haunted
attraction's photo gallery regardless of payment.
I visited this attraction during a Sunday night
before this shoot and provided the proprietor the pictures (as of
this writing, those pictures have not been posted). This,
though, was my more formal shooting night, being that the attraction
was in full swing and I had much more time. That being so, I
tried to get a good mix of scenes and scares as well as include some
variety with my scene lighting. A successful night indeed.
And, due to working a basketball game the next night and attending
an event in Goldsboro the night after, this was my last shooting
night of the 2007 season. I have added Hacker House to
my 2008 list of attractions I will photograph. See you next
year--perhaps with a new domain name, specifically for this!
This album is part of
Christopher Hall's Haunted Pictures collection.
Pictures: 62.
Some edited & all watermarked.
Lightbox Slides
("P"revious, "N"ext, and e"X"it.)
These pictures are copyright me, and are authorized for publishing only to the
Hacker House web site (and other private MySpace-type sites). Please do not
publish, distribute, print, sell, direct link, repost, copy, or otherwise reuse my pictures without my explicit permission.
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Pictures & Copyright Christopher Hall, 2024; all rights reserved