Showing posts with label documentary photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label documentary photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Susan's Story -Haiti- Around the Neighborhood

Thirtese's Story - Haiti - Water

Gregory's Story- Haiti- Agriculture

Dwitchy's Story - Haiti - Cholera

Carenne's Story - Haiti - Haiti Facts

Albert's Story Haiti The Crossing Borders Project

Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Rachel S Story Portland's Homeless

Another story from the Crossing Borders Project - Portland's Homeless Project!  Rachel S. tells her story of her healing process from homelessness.  Enjoy.  And remember if you helped fund this project, you must contact me for your "reward"!  Thank you



Rachel S Story Portland's Homeless

Another story from the Crossing Borders Project - Portland's Homeless Project!  Rachel S. tells her story of her healing process from homelessness.  Enjoy.  And remember if you helped fund this project, you must contact me for your "reward"!  Thank you



Tara's Story Portland's Homeless-The Crossing Borders Project

A new Crossing Borders Project story from Tara in the Portland's Homeless project in Portland, Oregon.

She tells of her struggles of healing from homeless to walking a new path in life.  These are her images and words.  Enjoy!  Thank you for the support on Kickstarter and remember, if you want images as your reward for support, you must contact me!



Thursday, 24 October 2013

The Crossing Borders Project: Jamie Portland Homeless 2013

The Crossing Borders Project: Jimm Portland Homeless

The Crossing Borders Project: Jonathan Portland Homeless

The Crossing Borders Project: Justin Portland Homeless

The Crossing Borders Project: Michael Portland Homeless

The Crossing Borders Project: Portland Homeless Collective Men (+playlist)

Thursday, 23 May 2013

Kickstarter: Portland's Homeless Shepherd's Door Fourth Roll

Hello!
We are all finished with the images from the workshops!  Whoopie.  The Portland Rescue Mission had three rolls and a few women from the Shepherd's Door had four rolls.  The next step is to generate short films of each story and group representation.  Below are the results for the forth roll in order of three each:  Laura: Rachel B: Tara and Teri!