Friday, October 21, 2011

Hard Times

Santa Ana, California

My Street photography journey continues . It's not always happy but I try to capture real life.

This is my photo for The Weekend in Black and White.

40 comments:

Pat Tillett said...

Not many miles, but a world apart from Newport Beach...
Great pic James!

Sylvia K said...

There is far more of this than any of us want to see, but it can't be ignored, either. Terrific capture as always, James!

Sylvia

Lúcia said...

Unfortunately it's a common scene around here...
Eveybody should have the same opportunities in life.
Good street shot James! ;-)

Betty Manousos@ Cut and Dry said...

oh my, that is an exquisite shot!

so sad though...

Filip Demuinck said...

This is really captured good in black and white.

Greetings,
Filip

Gemma Wiseman said...

This is so symbolic of the tragic dark side of our civilised world! Some simply do not keep within the "comfortable formula" through no fault of their own! A sad but beautiful photo!

Woody said...

It's very sad.

Luis Gomez said...

Sadly you see pretty much of this everywhere.

Marie said...

Terrific shot!

Ken Mac said...

Wow. I didn't know you are were alive in 1932. Chilling.

Two Tigers said...

This is real life alright, and sadly a timeless image. That said, you've captured it at face value without any sense of manipulating human misfortune to make a provocative photo. It speaks for itself. We are simply there, as you were, to witness and not judge.

Kay L. Davies said...

Heartbreaking. Wonderful photography with powerful emotional impact.

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel

Carver said...

This is an excellent shot and a reality in our world.

The Retired One said...

A very sad and touching shot, well done!

Lew said...

A different world from Balboa Island! A powerful image of the plight one man in this world.

lina@home sweet home said...

Very sad photo; but you captured the reality...

thefisherlady said...

there is the beauty and the melancholic... both touch a chord in the heart. Nicely captured!

Lachezar said...

Great photograph!

teca said...

Special black and white! Loved!

Hugs.

Marias Teater said...

We are just very fortunate to take pictures of them and not beeing them. We have seen a lot of people at Manhattan sleeping on the pavement and begging. This is our reality. Taking pictures of it, remains me to be thankful for a good life. The picture is good, captures the sadness clearly.

TechnoBabe said...

This picture looks like real life to me. Unfortunately. It is a great photo with a sad theme.

Malyss said...

In rich places, like french riviera or California, the poors seem to be even poorer..A sad but beautyful shot..

Thérèse said...

It could be very far down too...
Shot to reflect on.

Karen said...

A powerful image of the other reality many people are living James.

Cezar and Léia said...

A touching image...
God bless him!
And God bless you!
Cezar

Stickup Artist said...

This is the true power of photography; to capture a slice of life in the immediate moment. A confrontation that sometimes hits you in the face with cold, hard truth. And then these images can be seen in a historical context as well and we realize that as a society, we must find a way to do better, somehow. It would be so awesome to see all your black and white street photography in a book. What stories that book would tell...

ñOCO Le bOLO said...


· Real life is not very good for a many people. It's a shame.
Great photo

· regards

CR & LMA
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Louis la Vache said...

Sadly, this scene is very, very common here in the SF Bay area. Very moving image, James.

REJEN said...

Wonderful street shot, and realistic..

NatureFootstep said...

this is something rarely seen in Sweden, even if it does exist. A great shot James.

Cryingbear said...

That is a real picture, full of life. Life in its hardest face..

Taken For Granted said...

This shot could have been made by one of the FSA photographers in the 1930s.

John said...

Good shot of a touching subject, unfortunately it is a fact of life in so many cities today.

Dragonstar said...

Fine street photography James. Black and white is the only medium for a subject like this. So moving.

awarewriter said...

This is good James, very good.

Elisabeth said...

Wow! Powerful image. Excellent!

Twigart said...

Such an honest and moving photograph.

Francisca said...

Moving shot, James. He needs to be at an Occupy Wall Street demonstration. ;-)

T. Becque said...

This is awesome James! Yes sad, but realistic too. It almost appears timeless as from another time. I can picture this man from the 20's or somewhere close to that.

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Heart tugging. It hurts. I see the future.