Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Across from Mission High School
Boutique man
This man was very well geared as far as his backpack and sleeping bag were very high quality. Not what you see with the other homeless. What struck me was the boutique that he was sleeping in front of. Something about the sign saying "Gorgeous little things" with this far from gorgeous human in front of it. Down on his luck. I took this photo late night. Around 12 or 1 am on 18th street near Gurerro street.
Heroine addicts
This was a very young guy. He was on Market street near Van Ness. Looked maybe to be in his early 20's. He was beaten up and had lots of damage to his face and hands. He had all the tell tale signs of a junkie like swollen hands and face. He was awake and was slumping around and moving quite a bit. His belt was what caught my eye. As I was about to ask him if I could photograph his face a Transvestite around the same age walked up to him and crouched down beside him. They exchanged a few words and she gave him a few wadded up dollars.
Recycler
There are clearly many homeless people that are collecting and recycling glass and plastic all over the city. This is nothing unusual. The front half of his cart had bottles in bags. The back half were all stuffed with what looked like soft material. Maybe bedding or something like it. This man was old but was surprisingly fit. He was trying to interact with the lady and her child right next to him. They were unresponsive.
Man with 2 pairs of pants
Many things were striking when I noticed this man but the two pairs of pants and the two belts really informed me as to this mans situation. To have all of your possessions on you at the same time. It was surely for purposes of warmth and to have less in bags to carry around. He was under the 101 freeway at Division and Valencia street. There were dozens of encampments all over the area.
Before and after
As I was walking with my wife to our friends house at 19th and Dolores street right across the street from Dolores Park I saw this man. The rain was really starting to pick up and when we came back by a few hours later the man was gone. The bedding remained. There were many camps all over the sity that I wish I had taken photos of. I got a few of them.
Men at the Caltrain Station
Lady pan handling on Market street
This woman was around 50 years old I guess. She had clearly been sitting here for quite a while. I noticed that she had a wad of cash and would take any thing that anyone would put into her cup, remove it and pocket it to make her cup look empty again. In the 30 minutes or so that I watched her no one stopped and gave her much.
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