For the past few years now, as I have traveled, I have seen a wide array of people living on the streets. Tiny thai men living in tents on top of metals roofs down an ally in Bangkok , legless men in Antigua Guatemala who sweep the walk ways to former anthropology students who started out living on the street as a social experiment then ending up liking it.

This is a collection of men and women who I have interviewed over a nice lunch. I've always struggled with just giving money to these people, so I started taking these people out to lunch in exchange for an interview and some photos. Here is their story:

Tuesday, September 30, 2008







Sego- A breath of fresh air to the saturated Utah County scene. A weekend where local artists of all kinds can get together and share what makes them, them.

3 comments:

hilla said...

I'm diggin the fish-eye effect.

Meikel said...

marvelous.

Unknown said...

it would be such a shame for you to get a sex change.
i could easily fall in love with you as a man. not so easily as a woman.
please stay who you are and let me admire you.

thank you also.