dave lackey
Veteran
What are your thoughts?
http://cnnphotos.blogs.cnn.com/2012/01/23/haunting-portraits-of-the-homeless/?hpt=hp_c2
http://cnnphotos.blogs.cnn.com/2012/01/23/haunting-portraits-of-the-homeless/?hpt=hp_c2
Photographer Profiting from Homeless??
What are your thoughts?
http://cnnphotos.blogs.cnn.com/2012/01/23/haunting-portraits-of-the-homeless/?hpt=hp_c2
It says quite clearly in the text that the photographer is an accountant and an amateur photographer, so no he isn't profiting from them ... what makes you ask?
Is it wrong to suggest reading the accompanying story before leaping to judgement?
It says quite clearly in the text that the photographer is an accountant and an amateur photographer, so no he isn't profiting from them ... what makes you ask?
I think yours was one of the few responses that didn't merit my quip.Yes I know ... I've never quite got the hang of this interweb thing ...
anybody else notice how the eyes seem eerily the same in each straight-on shot? the 1,000-yard stare?
the only thing that bothered was cnn playing an ad from at&t, flashing on each portrait from the middle on. but hey, cnn has to sell ads to make money ...
some of the people he shot have beautiful faces. beauty is where you find it.
and let's remember the homeless generally have public places for their "homes." in the usa, public is public, no matter who you are, no matter your circumstances. who would holler about the rich and powerful being photographed in public places? i suspect no one ...
I found them all beautiful. If ever I get depicted, and dare I say immortalised, with such dignity and care I would be happy. I'm not saying these poor souls should be over themselves with joy at being photographed, but they are at least going to be remembered, in a positive sense.
3 words ... Social Documentary Photography...