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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 14: Photojournalism (hosted by Shutter) >> Challenge 14 - Eligible > 1. "Lives of Quiet Generosity" by kimr55760
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3-27-02 kimr55760

1. "Lives of Quiet Generosity" by kimr55760

McGregor, MN

"Lives of Quiet Generosity"
If one spends any time among the homeless and "underhoused" in a Minnesota shelter, one cannot help but notice the small, quiet but significant acts of generosity that are amazingly commonplace there. A young man, bare-ankled and with duct-taped toes on his shoes, incredulously receives the gift of a pair of socks from a scruffy-looking stranger. A tired looking man in the lunch line asks for a second plate to bring to "that lady in the wheelchair." An older man with a small disability income gives a shelter worker a handful of bus tokens to give to someone who may need them. An elderly woman who uses a walker to get around brings cookies to the center and cheerily claims "we all need a smile!" An incredibly bad-smelling man pulls a filthy, but wrapped, candy out of a tattered pocket and hands it to a grateful shelter worker.


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Sony Forums Challenges11-Apr-2002 02:49
Great job capturing the expressions of pain, hope, suffering and dignity. Kudos to you! Linda/LindyLoo
Sony Forums Challenges10-Apr-2002 02:33
Nice work. Lots of personality.
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Ann Chaikin04-Apr-2002 19:48
Beautifully expressive images and story Kim. Great job. I am so impressed with the wonderful stories and pictures STFers are coming up with for this challenge. Ann
Sony Forums Challenges02-Apr-2002 14:21
Kim, great story. You have conveyed your genuineness through these images and description subperbly. Nice done. Jim/Shutter
Guest 01-Apr-2002 00:50
I like this series of photos a lot. You've truly captured the essence of the individuals in these portraits. Their sad circumstances come out through the photos. --bob_d
Faye White31-Mar-2002 18:47
What a wonderful story and pictures. Thank you for telling it with such compassion and insightfulness. -faye