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, March 18, 2008



Muse and Valour are kinda like the watering holes of Provo. As a Bar is to Moscow, Dirty Music venues are to Provo.

Pictures like this one are few and far between, not because of the composition or the lighting or any portion of the logistical part taking a photos, but because of the emotion that is frozen in time. Sometimes as a photographer, your just lucky that you happened to press the button at just the right time when those endorphins in that persons brain are release and creates a pure and unadulterated smile.

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