Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

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City Cave is a powerful photography project about the homeless men and women of West Harlem by photographer Andrea Star Reese. She started this project when she was working on a photography program for photo-documentary journalism. One of her tasks was to create a photo essay "New York Subway", which led her to the tunnel, which was nicknamed "Bat Cave". There she discovered a rather complex community of people. Chuck, Lisa, Chrissy, Snow White and Country - they were like a family. Reese managed to earn their trust, so she witnessed this story. Reese says that she photographs people, not a problem, and it shows in her photographs.

(Total 52 photos)

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

1. Chuck and Lisa in their "home" in one of the New York subway tunnels.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

2. Chuck brought food home.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

3. Chuck has been living in the tunnel since 2000.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

4. Lisa collects cans to sell them for money.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

5. Chuck is reading on the tracks not far from "home".

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

5. Lisa collects scrap metal in the trash. She could be arrested for theft and trespassing.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

6. One of Chuck's studies is to collect scrap metal and sell it.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

7. Lisa and Chuck got a bite to eat.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

8. Lisa and Chuck are having fun.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

9. Lisa and Chuck in the hospital. Lisa was raped and beaten on her way home from work.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

10. Lisa met her grandson for the first time.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

11. Pregnant Lisa found old toys for her unborn child.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

12. Lisa also ships cans and bottles for recycling.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

13. Chuck and Lisa are trying to register for a place in a shelter - the first step in getting their own housing.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

14. Lisa says that she continues to do everything to live better.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

15. Chuck came to the place where his first house was in the tunnel.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

17. Lisa and Chuck at the entrance to their house. More and more often those who draw graffiti, or bystanders get here.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

18. In the end, they were evicted by the railway company and the police. "Now I'm completely homeless," Chuck said.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

19. Brooklyn has been living in a tunnel since 1982.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

20. Brooklyn sorts bottles because many stores only accept a certain type of bottle.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

21. Sade is one of the local stray cats. Now she lives here with six other cats and Brooklyn.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

22. Brooklyn found this "home" by following stray cats that brought her here.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

23. Brooklyn sings and dances at the bars. She also sweeps and takes out the trash.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

24. Brooklyn.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

25. This dead end is called the “Bat Cave”. Different people gather here, but they all have one thing in common - the lack of a home.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

26. Willie has been living in a cardboard box on the street since 2004. Before that, he lived in a tunnel.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

27. Here it is - Willie's house.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

28. Jamaica and Zoe found shelter in the tunnels of the New York subway and have been living here for more than 5 years.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

29. Jamaica and Zoe recently got engaged. Soon they should move to their apartment, which they plan to rent with the help of relatives.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

30. Steve often prays.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

31. Steve in Batcave.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

32. Geo takes a "homeless shower".

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

33. Cleaners clean the "cave". Those who lived here were ordered to leave and never return.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

34. Homeless people collect metal for sale.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

35. Washing.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

36. Snow White.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

37. Snow White helps park cars for a modest fee.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

38. Snow White helps Chrissy get dressed. Chrissy is sick. According to Snow White, she was beaten by a drug dealer.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

39. Snow White asked a friend to take a shower with him. In return, he asked to leave the door open.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

40. Country and Snow White.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

41. Country admires the river near his "home" in the building, which is sometimes called the "white house".

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

42. Snow White got a room in one of the cheap motels.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

43. A bum named Dollar reads an appeal to tenants in a new house.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

44. Chrissy.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

45. Chrissie is in trouble - she can't find the money to pay for her prescription medications.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

46. Chrissy and the man who comes to her, despite the illness.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

47. After several men beat her, Chrissy's friends took turns sitting with her so that nothing else would happen to her.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

48. Chrissy scratches the calluses on her back.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

49. Chrissy.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

50. Chrissy's third visit to the hospital in a few months. She is still not being prescribed the medicines she needs for her health. Without them, she could die.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

51. Doctors say that medication can be prescribed to her only within the framework of a special program through which she can be monitored.

Family relationships of homeless people from the New York subway

52. As a result, Chrissy was placed in a room in a special house, where she will be monitored by doctors.

Keywords: Homeless | Bum | New york

     

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