Tag Archive for: Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron Photography

An Ederly Homeless Woman by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron
This photo was one of the first ones I took that day. After I parked, I walked down the sidewalk and saw this lady just about to lay next to the tree. When she was about to bend her knees to lay down, she looked straight at the camera. I just stood there and took a few shots hoping she didn't get upset.

A Homeless on the Sidewalk by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron
Every where we go we’ll find them in the streets walking, sitting on the sidewalks, and even laying down sleeping, specially in New York City and other parts in the USA. Walking through the streets of Times Square there was a man sitting on the sidewalk gently counting his money that people been giving while passing by him. Some people helped out, others will ignore, but is real life. I took this photo on his level; maybe it would’ve been better if I took the picture from the side for the background to be blur. However, I’m sure there are going to be better shots.

Another Day of Hope by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron
While walking through the streets of China Town in Manhattan, N.Y., this beautiful lady grabbed my attention with all her merchandise ready to start the day, a new day, another day of hope, hoping for a better day. I liked the buildings in the back, so I bend my knees a little and "click", froze that beautiful moment forever.
