Santa Monica, CA
Tee Why
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Santa Monica is a very rich and liberal city by the beach with many in the "industry" meaning entertainment industry living or hanging out there. Being a liberal city, they allow the homeless to live unmolested anywhere and they even feed them, attracting more.
On Third Street Prominade, the traffic is closed off to cars for several blocks and street performers perform in the middle of the street while rich and attractive folks walk about in and out of trendy shops or dine al fresco on the sidewalk.
Its here in the middle of all this money and glamour where I shoot the poor and the homeless, seemingly ignored by most.
An old truck sits parked on a weekend day Farmers Market.
Asparagus anyone?
During mid weekend morning, a homeless man sleeps on a bench with a fresh laceration to his head. Perhaps from a fall the night before.
Man in a wheel chair with one prostethic leg watches the tourists and the shoppers go by.
A homeless woman sits on a bench with all her belongings in a plastic bag next to her.
A homeless man sits on a bench, airing out his foot while street performers sing in the background.
Moving away from the pier, a woman pushes all her belongings in a cart.
Sunbathers relaxing and enjoy the sun, seemingly unbothered by the rows and rows of crosses and a fluttering flag, placed to represent the dead soldier from Iraq.
Known as the bubble man, he has been blowing bubbles by the base of the Santa Monica Pier for years.
An environmental portrait of the bubble man
Bubbles over the pier.
Lovers by the pier.
Whole gallery is here.
http://tomyi.smugmug.com/gallery/632884/1
c/c welcome.
On Third Street Prominade, the traffic is closed off to cars for several blocks and street performers perform in the middle of the street while rich and attractive folks walk about in and out of trendy shops or dine al fresco on the sidewalk.
Its here in the middle of all this money and glamour where I shoot the poor and the homeless, seemingly ignored by most.
An old truck sits parked on a weekend day Farmers Market.
Asparagus anyone?
During mid weekend morning, a homeless man sleeps on a bench with a fresh laceration to his head. Perhaps from a fall the night before.
Man in a wheel chair with one prostethic leg watches the tourists and the shoppers go by.
A homeless woman sits on a bench with all her belongings in a plastic bag next to her.
A homeless man sits on a bench, airing out his foot while street performers sing in the background.
Moving away from the pier, a woman pushes all her belongings in a cart.
Sunbathers relaxing and enjoy the sun, seemingly unbothered by the rows and rows of crosses and a fluttering flag, placed to represent the dead soldier from Iraq.
Known as the bubble man, he has been blowing bubbles by the base of the Santa Monica Pier for years.
An environmental portrait of the bubble man
Bubbles over the pier.
Lovers by the pier.
Whole gallery is here.
http://tomyi.smugmug.com/gallery/632884/1
c/c welcome.
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Thanks for sharing them,
Michael
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What's funny is how easily that they are ignored by the public, perhpas b/c there are so many and/or perhaps they are there all the time.
Who knows.
Thank you. I'm starting to become more and more elemental.
If something doesn't add to the pic, I crop tighter, unless the color adds something, I prefer b/w.
Less is more, they say....
Almost all of these are shot from the hip, so composition is more by instict than anything else. I find that if I bring the camera to the eye and compose the shot, it affects the subject. They either shy away, are bothered by it, or ham it up for the camera. I want to capture things as they are with the least interference or influence by my presense.
Santa Monica is such a strange place... Beaches, Guccis and Pradas intersected with homeless people and their carts and sleeping bags..
Each time I'm there I am thinking about photographing them, but for some reason never had enough guts/heart to do it..
Glad you had, though :-)
C.
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you did well here to isolate your subjects
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When I have time in a day or two, I'll post my Broadway collection.
Broadway was the original theater district in LA at the turn of the last century. Now in decay and inhibited by manily Hispanic immigrants and the homeless in LA. The magnificant facades of the old movie houses are still visible though and during the day, the street is lively with local hispanic shops that operate out of the first floor of the old theaters.
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I think the T shirt says it all.
woman asks for change at an intersection.
Man pick through a trash can looking for cans and bottles.
And now the loot.
Man with a fishing stick and a Starbucks cup attached on a string to collect the change.
Shoppers ignore a man in a wheelcharir asking for medicine money.
Man asking for money.
A homeless man in front of United Colors of Benetton
A man kicking off his shoes and listening to a radio tied to his shopping cart.
Was shooting from the hip again?
Some of them have intereresting and noticeable vingetting.
I know you don't like PP, so I'd assume it was the lens.. Which one?
Cheers!
Nope, burned the edges for the effect. Old trick to focus the attention on the subject.
I try to do the least, I'm not a fan of heavy photoshopping as they have a tendency to look fake.
Besides, one man's fake is another man's art
I don't like or really dislike postprocessing, as I shoot in RAW and post process all the shots. I use PS as well, but to me with PS, less is generally more.
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