OneWayMule
Aug-16-2005, 11:55 PM
Hey all -
My first post on this forum and i've heard great things about this forum so i'm thrilled to be here. I occassionally (too many S's or Ls? :scratch ) post on dpreview when i can.
Anyway, recently i've been walking the streets trying to get pictures of the homeless. Not only for the sake of capturing their face but hopefully some of their spirit. I'm fascinated and very curious as how and why a grown adult would live on the streets, where their family is, how they ended up in this condition, etc. I plan to do a mini-bio (with better grammar and more insight) on some of these mystical people in the future.
Hope you enjoy them and please nit-pick, i'm trying to get better :)
http://onewaymule.smugmug.com/photos/31502770-M.jpg
ABOVE: He was sitting on the sidewalk pan-handling with a buddy of his. Asked where he and his friends live, he mentioned a place called the "bat cave" (likely named cos of the huge bat colony under the Congress bridge in Austin, which is the largest in N. America). Originally from Beaumont, TX but prefers Austin (can't blame him).
Unfortunately, I did not get his name but he seemed genuinely happy and one of the nicest man I have met. Also the first homless person I ever met.
http://onewaymule.smugmug.com/photos/31502820-M.jpg
ABOVE: "Dragon" was sitting by the stairs of a church on the Drag when I approached him. He was relaxed and calm and rolling tobacco. After commenting on the approaching thunderstorms, he recognize I wasn't "All-American" and told me his parents were Iranian - which was interesting to me. He has a rule of not asking women w/ children or old people for money.
This may have been the last picture of him before he eloped to East Coast by jumping freight trains.
http://onewaymule.smugmug.com/photos/31502827-M.jpg
ABOVE: He was a hesitant to have his picture taken so I didn't bother him with any questions.
Thanks for looking... more to come
-sohil
EDIT: All taken with F717 in case anyone wants to know
My first post on this forum and i've heard great things about this forum so i'm thrilled to be here. I occassionally (too many S's or Ls? :scratch ) post on dpreview when i can.
Anyway, recently i've been walking the streets trying to get pictures of the homeless. Not only for the sake of capturing their face but hopefully some of their spirit. I'm fascinated and very curious as how and why a grown adult would live on the streets, where their family is, how they ended up in this condition, etc. I plan to do a mini-bio (with better grammar and more insight) on some of these mystical people in the future.
Hope you enjoy them and please nit-pick, i'm trying to get better :)
http://onewaymule.smugmug.com/photos/31502770-M.jpg
ABOVE: He was sitting on the sidewalk pan-handling with a buddy of his. Asked where he and his friends live, he mentioned a place called the "bat cave" (likely named cos of the huge bat colony under the Congress bridge in Austin, which is the largest in N. America). Originally from Beaumont, TX but prefers Austin (can't blame him).
Unfortunately, I did not get his name but he seemed genuinely happy and one of the nicest man I have met. Also the first homless person I ever met.
http://onewaymule.smugmug.com/photos/31502820-M.jpg
ABOVE: "Dragon" was sitting by the stairs of a church on the Drag when I approached him. He was relaxed and calm and rolling tobacco. After commenting on the approaching thunderstorms, he recognize I wasn't "All-American" and told me his parents were Iranian - which was interesting to me. He has a rule of not asking women w/ children or old people for money.
This may have been the last picture of him before he eloped to East Coast by jumping freight trains.
http://onewaymule.smugmug.com/photos/31502827-M.jpg
ABOVE: He was a hesitant to have his picture taken so I didn't bother him with any questions.
Thanks for looking... more to come
-sohil
EDIT: All taken with F717 in case anyone wants to know