I think I took this photo in 2011 with an Olympus 5050, my first digital camera.Â
I took the shot from behind because I didn't want to embarras the man for his poverty. I originally posted it on a totally different forum and one person replied:
I have come to the conclusion that I had to accept it is a simple but powerful conscious prodding image and reminder that we could all possibly do more for these poor people.
I would love to know your thoughts and emotions when you dropped the shutter and what effect it had on you.
I love the image and hope it causes much discussion.
Then someone else commented:
This is an one of the best emotion-packed images I've ever seen in the "street photography" genre. Thanks so much for sharing such a powerful image. You certainly have a good eye for capturing emotion.
I took the shot from behind because I didn't want to embarras the man for his poverty. I originally posted it on a totally different forum and one person replied:
I keep coming back to this image because I don't know how it makes me fee.
It is certainly socially challenging, and that is totally correct, it has made me angry and sad. Im not convinced that converting to Mono has made it more powerful or improved it? I have come to the conclusion that I had to accept it is a simple but powerful conscious prodding image and reminder that we could all possibly do more for these poor people.
I would love to know your thoughts and emotions when you dropped the shutter and what effect it had on you.
I love the image and hope it causes much discussion.
Then someone else commented:
This is an one of the best emotion-packed images I've ever seen in the "street photography" genre. Thanks so much for sharing such a powerful image. You certainly have a good eye for capturing emotion.
"You can be young without money but you can't be old without money"
Maggie the Cat from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." by Tennessee Williams
Maggie the Cat from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." by Tennessee Williams