Cold, Cold Ground
A new year, another chance to dream of things to come. A new purpose and determination to right the wrongs of our day to day existence, to stick to our resolutions and be better human beings for the...
View ArticleGrime
This is not an overnight thing. These deep layers of grime in the skin take years not months to develop. I know this man, I have seen him for the last 6 years, spoken to him, bought him a coffee or...
View ArticleOut From the Shadows
The first day of spring in Manhattan, the cold, endless winter seems to have eased its grip on the city and spirits are lifted. The exciting prospect of another long hot summer ahead fills us all with...
View ArticleAnother world
I know I paint a picture of doom and hopelessness on the streets of New York. There is obviously another side to the American dream here, failed or otherwise. NY Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week is a...
View ArticleHomeless in America
My Homeless/Fashion piece aired today on the Al Jazeera America network. The feature is part of an ongoing series about the more than 600,000 Americans who are living in shelters or on the streets of...
View ArticleBloomingdales?
Not sure if even I get this. A weeping, begging creature that defies belief. Outside Bloomingdale’s on the corner of 59th and Lex. Is this for real? Sunday, shopping (or walking around looking at...
View ArticleLooking for a Miracle
I’m beginning to think that I am the only one who sees this. If everyone sees it why don’t they speak out? Why can’t the powers that be avert their eyes for a second from monitoring the New York Stock...
View ArticleAsk Not . . . .
‘And so, my fellow Americans – ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.’ : John Fitzgerald Kennedy, January 20th 1961 Between Subway lines at 51st-53rd Street,...
View ArticleStill here ….
It is odd how we gravitate to the places that are familiar to us and we feel comfortable in regardless of the harsh conditions that ‘place’ may bring. For all of you who remember the ‘Small Change’...
View ArticleThe Journey Down
I decided to limit the number of posts I put out, thinking that perhaps the people who read them had reached overload with the dark and hopeless situations I photograph. It was never meant to be...
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