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During a long walk on a sweltering summer day, the photographer encountered a supermarket worker diligently sanitizing shopping carts amidst the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawn to the man's quiet dedication, the photographer captured this candid moment of service. A brief conversation revealed the worker's mixed feelings about public appreciation, highlighting both the indifference and the gratitude he experienced while risking his health. This image is award-worthy for its poignant, human-centric storytelling, transforming a routine act of labor into a powerful testament to humility and resilience during a global crisis.
Born on the tropical island of Puerto Rico, Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron eventually relocated to the United States, where he overcame significant personal adversity to pursue his creative passions. Now based in Tampa, Florida, he uses photography as a medium to document the human experience and share stories of resilience. Through his work, he aims to inspire others by demonstrating that it is never too late to pursue one's dreams and achieve meaningful goals.
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When I was seven, I watched my mother scrub the kitchen floor every Saturday morning. She did it with a rhythmic, circular motion that seemed to erase the entire week of muddy boots and spilled tea.
Read the reflection →There is a sacred rhythm to the tasks we perform in the shadows, away from the gaze of those who pass by in a hurry.
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Comes to show there is no small jobs in this world. God bless him.
thank you Joyce
Very nice shot Jose!! This pandemic has change our lives in many aspect, may of us lost their houses , jobs , family members, however, it also has United and make us get closer to the people we love! Good job, keep taking pictures that show us people on their everyday journey.
hard work but i got it lol.. thanks for ur comments.
Awww…hey he looks familiar!! We need pix of people working! Bc according to some people….tgere r no jobs…..but ther r PLENTY n he proves it!! Good pix!
Hey thanks Dianna. Yes, thereβs plenty of jobs but ppl just donβt wanna work