Rick

I’m taking $1 portraits as long as money permits. (See Thomas Hawk with his $2 portrait project and Justin Korn with his $1 portrait project.)

What’s the premise? I’ll offer $1 to anyone who asks me for money in exchange for their portrait. I’m a shy person, but I’ll do my best to find out a little about the person. You never know if it’ll make someone’s day for at least talking to them a little bit.

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Rick stopped “briefly” talk to me while I was waiting outside Regent China Inn. He told me that someone took his photo a few days ago, even though he didn’t give him permission.

Trying to decipher a myriad of his tangents (over the course of 10 minutes), I learned that he was from Culver City.

  • A Metro bus driver refused to honor a monthly pass he just purchased. (No idea how long ago that way.)
  • He had $2,000 while in Glendale. Down the street was a Shakey’s, but he told some guy that he wanted to go to the one closer to home.
  • Save that card from Surf City because you can get a free smoothie.

Rick was on his way to a facility down the street to see if they were giving out food.

He never did ask me for money, but I offered him a couple bucks anyway because he seemed pretty nice. Other than that, I didn’t really get a chance to get a sentence in. He was a talker.

Before we parted ways, I asked him if I could take his photo. He positioned himself in a better light – and away from the front of Phillipe’s – but the bill of his hat blocked most of it. Oh well.

Sidenote: My cousin, Cheryl, is a psychology major. She suggested that he could have a mild case of schizophrenia.

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2 of 52 – My Surrounding Neighborhoods

Rush home for supper

Week: 2/52
Neighborhood: Civic Center (Los Angeles)

On a Downtown Los Angeles photowalk with Chris Lin and Christian Amezcua.

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This photo is part of my 2009 52 Week Project: My Surrounding Neighborhoods.

1 of 52 – My Surrounding Neighborhoods

Don't pop

Week: 1/52
Neighborhood: Newport Beach

I went on a Newport Beach photowalk with Brian Auer, Cody Mendoza, Jay Edwards, and Chris Lin. Right before sunset, an old man was making giant bubbles by the pier. Some jerk kids would run to pop them right away, and others would stare in awe.

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You can follow everyone’s progress at the Photography Collaboration Project Group or with a search for the tag PCP:MNYN on Flickr.

This photo is part of my 2009 52 Week Project: My Surrounding Neighborhoods.