Document Type
Article
Abstract
This reflection on a series of photographs from the exhibition URGENT gathered by members from "A day in the life photography and story collective" begins to examine the way social structures are implicated in the lives of those who are living in poverty and how their lives can be rendered visible. Through our work in communities with people who are experiencing homelessness and insecure housing we consider the role of photography in picturing and subjecting communities to a gaze that has the potential to be empathic and engaged or uncaring and disengaged.
Repository Citation
Halifax, Nancy V., and Fred Yurichuk. "Realistic Possibilities of Passing Interest [photo essay]." Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture vol. 7, no. 1, 2007, pp. 1–9. https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/reconstruction/vol7/iss1/3
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