GailAnthonyHarmer 6 Posted October 20, 2010 Yes, it is a very sad time. there are those who live in escess, those who demonstrate and destroy needlessly, those whose biggest worry is their hair appt. Look at all of us, nearly all with Digial equipment, computers...do we need this, not really. would you sell your camera to hellp save a family, or feed a family...or get a young woman off the street....it is such a broad subject and so many views. Each day I think we can help ....and a word of kindness goes a long way also.instead of turning the other way....listen to the 'wounded' and 'hungry'. I'm sure there are those who cannot feed their families becaue of many reasons, and many are their own 'habit's' but there are truly those wo attempt to 'get ahead, and only have doors slammed in their faces. We are a population that has reeped the benefits of 'excess'...and when times become lean, we and our children do not have the skills to survive. There is a whole generation of young people out there who have not 'wanted' really for anything. Ask and it is given, in many cases and there are those who ask and know if they bug their parents hard encough, they soon will 'cave'. But do they possess the Social and Intellectual skills to COPE with a world 'gone wrong'????? It is all too sad...and we are all the AUTHORS.....................good work jorge...sincerely,Gail Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted October 21, 2010 This is an outstanding image of very sad About and the title fits correctly here, tank you for all of this superb work you managed to show us out of this man ad hope he get a better job to feed up his family.Wishing you all of the best. Link to comment
vicenteconcha 8 Posted October 24, 2010 Siempre demuestras tu humanidad. Te deseo todo lo mejor, buen fin de semana. Vicente. Link to comment
alberto_quintal 2 Posted October 26, 2010 Gracias por tus palabras y por la fotos de Michelle, lindísimas, a mi también me gusta ese caballito, que curioso, Sor Lupita le encantan los caballos, de niña le fascinaba montar en el rancho de sus tíos.Saludos y un abrazo para ti y Michelle.Alberto Link to comment
rdo 0 Posted October 27, 2010 esta imagen muestra el coraje de un padre que está dispuesto a todo por salvar la imtegridad de la familia. Una foto extraordinaria por su contenido y significado.Un saludo grande...!RicardoP.D. Gracias por tu apoyo, la perseverancia que has mostrado, muestra las cualidades de un auténtico fotógrafo. No he dejado la fotografía, a pesar de las circunstancias, pero me ha faltado el tiempo para mostrar mi trabajo. Gracias nuevamente..! Ya verás el el futuro mi retorno con fotos en PN. Link to comment
birteragland 1 Posted November 19, 2010 Well seen Jorge,maybe is the USA stopped spending so much on unwinable wars there would be more money to create jobs with, and improve the consition of many people. Link to comment
michaellinder 16,612 Posted November 24, 2010 This is a compassionate and sensitive portrayal. It certainly does not exploit this man's circumstances or dimish his dignity as a person. The fact that you spent time tallking with him is proof of the extent to which you actually care about him per se.In my opinion, this photograph needs to be distributed across the United States, and indeed across the entire world. Its message is universal.It has been my honor to view your work. michael Link to comment
janis lukas 0 Posted December 10, 2010 Remarkable shot.The agony of this man, so true and real,it brings tears to my eyes.Thank yo for shearing this photo with all of us.kind regards/ janis Lukas Link to comment
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