This photo was by Joan Colom who was known for photographing the working class. The reason why this photo stood out to me was because of the arm pointing. It really makes a frame. I also really like the kids in it. The main kid's face has such a great story written on it. He looks so depressed and it looks like he just got in trouble. He looks like the worlds just been sitting on his shoulders and he has to act older than he should be.
This photo was by William Klein. In his photography he gets very close and personal and he’s not afraid to use obscenities. I chose this photo because one kid looks so calm and like he's looking up to this kid with a gun. I also think the face of the kid pointing the gun is priceless. He looks so furious and intense. I think this photo is so moving because these two kids have one gun and they're pointing it at a man taking their photo. It's showing how corrupt some lives have gotten in society.
Leonard Burney fixes a drain for the Amway Grand Plaza. |
Terry Spanik (left) and Robert Webster (right) clean and paint a sill. |
Terry Sepanik (front) and Robert Webster (back) paint a sill downtown Grand Rapids. |
Robert Webster sands a sill downtown Grand Rapids. |
Dave waits on a bench for a bus downtown Grand Rapids. |
Matt Graif cleans windows downtown Grand Rapids. |
This time of the year is extremely busy for construction workers. |
Two men talking downtown Grand Rapids. |
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