Forgotten Tennessee

Forgotten Tennessee Books, Prints, post cards, and coffee books concentrating on small road side cemeteries, old barns, and abandoned structures in and around Tennessee.

Some look for the new, the pretty, the latest thing to photograph. Myself though, I find myself cruising slowly down back roads, access ways and two lane highways. I look for and find the forgotten factory, the abandoned barn or house the car that is more rust than steel There are the subjects I like to capture before time and the elements erase all trace of their existence. When I shoot an abando

ned house I want the viewer to be able to place themselves in the shoes of the people who once lived there. If I shoot an overgrown cemetery I want the living to feel the years that have passed for those who've passed beyond. An old tractor that sits alone in a field is an unwritten tale to me and it is up to the person who looks upon my work to write that tale. In this way I play witness, historian and purveyor of stories all at one time. I've often been asked where or how do I find the places I shoot. Or if I could share the location. My answer to the first is this. Get up one morning. Fill up your car. Make sure you've a few water bottles and some munchies. Then go out to your car find an old country road and get lost. Lose yourself. Drive slowly let people pass you. Stop occasionally really look at what's around you, sooner or later you begin to discover what has been there. As sharing my locations… they are already there but you have to find them yourself, the places I find may not have the magic for you that they have for me if you're just shown the way. The beauty, the sadness the mystery these places have are equal to the journey undertaken to find them.

Sunday, Jan 4th I took a roadtrip to Chattanooga. Upon arrival I drove about looking for a place to park. I quickly lear...
01/10/2026

Sunday, Jan 4th I took a roadtrip to Chattanooga. Upon arrival I drove about looking for a place to park. I quickly learned that on Sundays street parking is free. Oh, and Sundays are fairly slow for Chatt-town. I'm pretty happy with the shots I took Sunday and will be posting one a day. Ordinarily I prefer color photos as opposed to black and white. But I feel most of the photos from Chattanooga are best shown in black and white. Enjoy.

Below are photos from US Pipe Valve and Hydrant Plant.

Come along with me to explore Cairo, Illinois, a true ghost town.
06/15/2025

Come along with me to explore Cairo, Illinois, a true ghost town.

…Places where time behaves strangely: Locations where time doesn’t follow a linear progression, creating a sense of disjointedness and detachment from conventional reality”.&…

06/12/2025

Months ago I was at the Painted Tree in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. If you’ve never been in a Painted Tree it’s a collection of individual booths selling various goods. Some booths sell il…

While the subject is not a building, gives a glimpse into my mind.
06/12/2025

While the subject is not a building, gives a glimpse into my mind.

Months ago I was at the Painted Tree in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. If you’ve never been in a Painted Tree it’s a collection of individual booths selling various goods. Some booths sell il…

Back in 2022 I made my last post to ForgottenTennessee.com. That was my site devoted to my exploration & photography of ...
06/09/2025

Back in 2022 I made my last post to ForgottenTennessee.com. That was my site devoted to my exploration & photography of abandoned places. I lost ownership due to cancer treatments, and double knee replacements. But today, I repurchased my site. https://forgottentennessee.com/ht it back.

Capturing the past, even as it vanishes.

Saturday, Jay Farrell , Chris Gear, and I did some night shooting in Cairo, Illinois. I believe this grain silo is the l...
05/22/2025

Saturday, Jay Farrell , Chris Gear, and I did some night shooting in Cairo, Illinois. I believe this grain silo is the largest building we've light painted so far. The experience was great minus being busted by the cops. I gotta admit, the cops were very chill and shot the s**t with us for a bit. On two previous trips we'd not seen many people. Nor did we see any bugs. That changed on this trip. Plenty of folks were out and about. Bugs. So many bugs were out and about as well, especially in the field we were shooting in.

It's been too long since I published a blog about anything abandoned. I am doing so now on my JWinnettCreative.com site ...
01/22/2025

It's been too long since I published a blog about anything abandoned. I am doing so now on my JWinnettCreative.com site instead of my former site ForgottenTennessee.com I lost my former site during my battle with prostate cancer. I hope you like the following post. Its part one of three, maybe four installments.
without further gilding the lily I present
Cairo, Illinois!
https://jwinnettcreative.com/2025/01/22/exploring-cairo-illinois-an-urban-ghost-town-adventure/

Driving home I decided to by-pass the Titan Lose Again Traffic and went down Murfreesboro Pike. This caught my eye.
09/18/2024

Driving home I decided to by-pass the Titan Lose Again Traffic and went down Murfreesboro Pike. This caught my eye.

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