The haunting remains of Tennessee State Prison - a once bustling correctional facility which was used to film Hollywood's The Green Mile as well as a Johnny Cash concert - have been captured by an urban explorer.
These spooky pictures include the inside of a rusted multi-storey cell block, an untouched phone system and an eerie execution chamber.
Another picture shows a warehouse full of the inmates' discarded work overalls and cardboard boxes.
A US photographer has captured the eerie beauty of Tennessee State Prison 24 years after it was closed The prison kept Martin Luther King's murderer James Earl Ray for a time during his 99 year prison sentence Photographer Jeff Hagerman had unprecedented access to the former prison which is off-limits for most After its closure the prison has been used for films such as The Green Mile and even Johnny Cash concert