A Block in Harlem
A Photo Story of a Time and Place
by Virginia Allyn
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About the Book
A pictorial portrait of a block in East Harlem. Everyone here is struggling, lost souls down on their luck and down and out. It is a desperate place where crime, violence, poverty, mental illness, addiction, and homelessness all exist simultaneously. Some of the misfortune is self-made. Some not. We may not walk in their shoes but we can meet them here and get to know something about them and the realities of their lives.
A year after I completed the photographs and interviews the block looks very different. Businesses have closed. Buildings sit empty, awaiting change as a neighborhood awaits development. A mobile command post is now parked on the block 24 hours a day. We can stare truth in the face or we can walk on by. The subjects shared their stories and their lives. Their stories are no less than an American tragedy.
A year after I completed the photographs and interviews the block looks very different. Businesses have closed. Buildings sit empty, awaiting change as a neighborhood awaits development. A mobile command post is now parked on the block 24 hours a day. We can stare truth in the face or we can walk on by. The subjects shared their stories and their lives. Their stories are no less than an American tragedy.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Street Photography
- Additional Categories New York, United States of America (USA)
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 76 - Publish Date: May 26, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords New York City, homelessness, social justice
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About the Creator
virginia allyn
Brooklyn, New York
I am a documentary photographer and photojournalist.