It seams a little strange to say this given the subject but your photos are stunning. Unfortunately I think this sight will become more and more common as the economy continues to falter.
Oh man, now I am sad. I want to help all the homeless of the world. All the ones who want help, that is. It overwhelms me to think those are my compatriots on the streets there.
The City of New York should really hire you to photograph the homeless problem in the city. Have you ever considered doing a documentary? Docu-slideshow?
Heartbreaking. I had a friend with a social disorder that suddenly left her family and disappeared. Three years later she walked back into our workplace missing most of her teeth and full of stories about living under a bridge. I didn’t know how to help her other than to listen and offer her a job…she disappeared again. So sad…
very sad indeed. i can’t imagine. if i were ever homeless, i would try to squeeze into a shelter. there’s just no way i could sleep outside/inside if it were cold.
Scary existence. The ranksof these homeless may soon swell with the economy going the way it is.
Dan-Sean Mankind
March 18, 2009
I really find the state of homelessness a major issue in America. It’s really hard to phathom what these people are going through on a day to day basis. Every second that passes is crucial and I really wish that life wasn’t this way for those who endure it.
No matter how much you attempt to help someone in this situation, so many of them have long adapted to it and don’t really know the first step towards changing their living situation.
Wow…
Sad yet a reality in almost every city in the world
Aw. Life is hard, but it’s almost unbearable to many.
Happy WW! Mine is here.
I still can’t believe they can sleep comfortably in that situation. Sad to see but is there anything we can do to reduce these homeless people?
It is a very sad thing to see. I drive a city bus and see a lot of it but still can not get use to it.
Breaks my heart.
It seams a little strange to say this given the subject but your photos are stunning. Unfortunately I think this sight will become more and more common as the economy continues to falter.
I am wordless. These photos tell the very sad, very true story of life for too many.
awesome shots, of a not so great situation.
Definitely jolted me out of my fun jaunt through Wordless Wednesday. Thanks for the reminder to say a prayer of thanksgiving for the life I have.
so sad
This is so sad
Those are so sad. Unfortunately, with the current unemployment rate, this will continue to be part of our cultural fabric.
Sad
Such powerful photos!! Thanks for sharing.
Always good to remember those without a home to go to. This includes more and more people with the current housing crisis going on.
Stop on by my WW post if you have a moment.
Very sobering.
really sad pictures and the title makes me feel worse.
my picture is of a bed and breakfast I stayed at once, I feel fortunate to have a bed, and breakfast every single day even when I am a way from home.
Oh man, now I am sad. I want to help all the homeless of the world. All the ones who want help, that is. It overwhelms me to think those are my compatriots on the streets there.
The City of New York should really hire you to photograph the homeless problem in the city. Have you ever considered doing a documentary? Docu-slideshow?
Wow, what an eye opener and incredibly sad.
Your photos always seem to evoke emotion. Good on ya! They certainly tell a story about things 99% of the population would rather ignore.
A good reminder for when we feel we don’t have everything we “need.”
truly humbling. thank you for sharing these photos with us.
Intense, and very troubling. I can only imagine that these scenes will only become more and more familiar.
sooooon
makes u realize what it is u got especially when folk wanna bitch about trivial shit
love the post title
Heartbreaking. I had a friend with a social disorder that suddenly left her family and disappeared. Three years later she walked back into our workplace missing most of her teeth and full of stories about living under a bridge. I didn’t know how to help her other than to listen and offer her a job…she disappeared again. So sad…
powerful images boss, I think of them often especially wind its real real cold
these make me so sad
very sad indeed. i can’t imagine. if i were ever homeless, i would try to squeeze into a shelter. there’s just no way i could sleep outside/inside if it were cold.
Scary existence. The ranksof these homeless may soon swell with the economy going the way it is.
I really find the state of homelessness a major issue in America. It’s really hard to phathom what these people are going through on a day to day basis. Every second that passes is crucial and I really wish that life wasn’t this way for those who endure it.
No matter how much you attempt to help someone in this situation, so many of them have long adapted to it and don’t really know the first step towards changing their living situation.