From sorrow and despair to warmth and dignity, Manchester, England-based photographer Lee Jeffries documents the expressive faces of homeless people in powerfully humanizing portraits. Using only his camera, natural light, and a small handheld reflector, he illuminates incredible details that reveal some of the wear of life on the streets. Without exploitation or pretense, the photographer.. With the help of social workers, experts in the field, and social organizations, actress and artist Kate Capshaw made portraits of homeless youth.
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About Homelessness Haunting Portraits of Homeless Men and Women From This Colossal blog: Manchester-based photographer Lee Jeffries is an accountant by profession, but for the past few years he’s traveled around the world photographing people he encounters on the streets, particularly the homeless.. Portraits of Homelessness My work has a strong social justice component to it as I create images of people or groups who have been marginalized, discriminated against, or abused. The works in this Gallery depict specific Philadelphians; someone living in an area homeless shelter or on the streets.



