A fashion photographer turned urban explorer has swapped modelling 
shoots for the allure of abandoned buildings. Rebecca Lillith Bathory, 
from London, travels around the world documenting haunting spaces such 
as derelict hospitals, schools and villas. The fine art photographer has
 been capturing abandoned locations since 2012 and her work has been a 
big hit on social media, attracting nearly 100,000 dedicated followers 
across her accounts. But despite the beauty of her images, she refuses 
to disclose the exact locations of her photographs in order to protect 
the space for other explorers and avoid tipping off security.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
A fashion photographer turned urban explorer has swapped modelling 
shoots for the allure of abandoned buildings. Rebecca Lillith Bathory, 
from London, travels around the world documenting haunting spaces such 
as derelict hospitals, schools and villas. The fine art photographer has
 been capturing abandoned locations since 2012 and her work has been a 
big hit on social media, attracting nearly 100,000 dedicated followers 
across her accounts. But despite the beauty of her images, she refuses 
to disclose the exact locations of her photographs in order to protect 
the space for other explorers and avoid tipping off security.