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A Homeless Hide Away
Welcome to American life in 2010, a time when living in the woods is no longer an option..
I knew this was a vanishing site, like the "dead bitch hole" mentioned to me when I met Adam where the unearthed remains of a young girl were dug out but left an open wound in the land marking its place, only by the time I learned of its existence it had been cleared away for building a strip mall. On this road trip up from Miami I would find a site that is still present. This Homeless City in the woods was a remnant of a group of people that lived in the woods of this area. Although homeless men and women who lived here had been gone for some time now, these photographs are records of their mark on the surface of the earth.
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