Showing posts with label homeless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeless. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Fishing for Handouts

San Fransisco, Calif. -- Fisherman's Wharf is a popular destination tourist trap. "Trap" because vendors, shops and restaurants tempt you from every corner, and it's hard to say "no." This guy is working the theme of "Fisherman's...." I normally don't give to lazy people trying to extract money from others (unlike those who are truly down and out), regardless of how clever their pitch is or their sign reads.

This time, my reward for him is that I would make world famous. He said, "Fair enough, brother."

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Bad Advertising

Los Angeles, CA -- The picture pretty much speaks for itself.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Wait

Color seems absent in the midst of doom.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Street Camping

Perhaps this is not just a "camper," but a home. I make it a habit to talk to folks with rigs like this to find out where they are from and where they are going. Everyone has a story, right? Unfortunately, no one was at home.

Monday, December 8, 2008

The Intentional Transient

Venice Beach, CA -- "Hi there," I called out as "Ben" pushed his shopping cart along the famous boardwalk. He stopped and engaged me in conversation.

I asked Ben where he lives. He winced, looked off to the horizon and told me, "I live where ever I can find a place." After asking for a buck, I came back asking for a more specific answer to where do you live.

Ben told me that he lives on the streets about two weeks out of each month. He said the city of Santa Monica (west end of Los Angeles), provides temporary housing and /or monthly checks to those wondering the streets. He explained that the money pays for about a week in a cheep motel, then he finds other places to sleep. Ben told me his story of how he got to this place with a sense of pride.

I asked him if he could wave a magic wand, what would he want to change in his live. Without hesitation, he looked me in my eyes and said he wouldn't change a thing.

Ben said that during the warmer months, he travels the US and Canada. When it starts getting cold, cities give transients free bus tickets to Santa Monica. He said that Santa Monica is the place to be in the winter months, "Who can resist free food and a check just for being homeless?"

I ended up giving Ben that dollar in return for allowing me to take a series of photos and asking him questions. He was very grateful.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Waiting

Saturday, October 4, 2008