- Photographer Bryan Sansivero was commissioned to photograph an abandoned farmhouse on Long Island.
- It was built in the 1860s and was abandoned a century later — it hasn't been touched for 40 years.
- The time-capsule home still has clothing, bottles, and photographs that its owners left behind.
When photographer Bryan Sansivero was commissioned to photograph a house in Commack, New York, he found a home frozen in time.
The property, which has been abandoned for at least 50 years, is known as the Marion Carll Farm. It consists of a house, a garage, a smokehouse, an outhouse, and more.