Today I went to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco to work on an exposure strategy for my photography. I was out of my element. I am used to photographing wild landscapes and wildlife. My subjects on this trip were very interesting people. Most I ask for permission to photograph. Some I took the shot because I didn't want to interfere with the moment. The exposure issue was easy. Asking people if I could take their photo and then waiting for the right moment was difficult for me. In the process I learned a lot. Some people were what I would describe as under the middle of the "bell shaped curve" of society. Others were what I would describe as more in the margins of society. But to a person they were interesting people, trying to make it in a complex society. I took time to talk with a number of them. I will post a few photos here and would like feedback, although I understand that when one posts lots of photos at once it is sometimes difficult to give feedback. Today I gained compassion for those who have to live in the margins of society.
This little girl was playing on an artificial rock. I loved her spirit and her hair blowing in the wind.
This young man seemed unable to move. For me he was a visual example of the despair that some in society have to deal with on a daily basis. It made me sad.
This young man was playing a tune for the young lady. His bow was damaged, and the sound was any thing but perfect, but it seemed to be working between the two of them. It was a treat to be part of the moment.
Making music together is important to this group. They clearly valued their time together and were fun to talk with. I wish I knew more about their story. But I know for the few moments we had together I liked them very much.
It was a warm sunny day in San Francisco, and this young woman was taking advantage of the afternoon to read a book in the park. I told her she looked as if she had had a low key bike accident. When I showed the photograph she agreed. For me she represented the laid back spirit of San Francisco.
I spotted this young man in a tree. Apparently he had found a safe place to rest and get out of the busy urban environment. I had a chance to talk with him. He is a peaceful person who is trying to find his place in society.