newbie1 0 Posted September 13, 2009 Please see my other photo of her. Runaway 16. I took her to Ross and bought her clothes as it was cold and rainy out and she was shivering. She did not want to be identified in the photos I took. She turned to crack on the street. I tried to get her to come home with me so I could clean her up and give her a warm place to sleep, but the street and crack called her too hard. She walked away into the darkness of San Francisco. I hope I see her again and she is OK. Link to comment
axel-cordes 0 Posted September 13, 2009 So - there is much more to street photography for you than just clicking - That sounds soooo good to me to here this and that there are some people out there offering their help. Reading your comment on this of course draws the image much clearer! Thanx Axel Link to comment
newbie1 0 Posted September 13, 2009 Thank you Axel. Sometimes it is very easy to feel their pain their need to be held and cared about. It may hurt but sometimes you can't help but get drawn in to them. Link to comment
aarkp 2 Posted September 15, 2009 i like the tilt, it makes for a powerful composition, read with the introduction Link to comment
axel-cordes 0 Posted September 17, 2009 Seams to me that you show the beauty of all them, which our society does not like to see. You are doing this very carefully and with so much respect - I take my hat off to so (if this is English). There are much out there taking images from the poor on the ground, convert to BW and so they think it's art, but it's a shame. You definitely have the right approach. Congratulations! Regards Axel Link to comment
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