Urbex photography

Being an urbex photographer with three years of experience, especially here in Belgium, must mean you’ve likely encountered some fascinating locations.

Belgium is quite well-known within the urbex community due to its rich industrial history and the sheer number of abandoned buildings, ranging from grand chateaus and former industrial sites to hospitals and residential properties.

With your experience, you’re probably already very familiar with the core principles of urbex:

“Take only pictures, leave only footprints.” (Respecting the location)
Navigate the challenges of finding locations without relying on publicly shared spots, which often lead to vandalism or demolition.
It is crucial to prioritize safety in potentially unstable environments.
It’s crucial to comprehend the legal implications, especially in relation to the trespassing laws in Belgium.
Is there anything specific related to urbex in Belgium you’re interested in discussing or finding information about? Perhaps:

What general types of locations are commonly found here?
What are the safety considerations specific to Belgian structures?
What ethical discussions are taking place within the local scene?
Are there any resources available for gear or techniques relevant to the sites under discussion?
Please let me know how I can help!

Urbex in Belgium