By Brian –
November 25, 2008Posted in: Documentary, Featured Photos, Photography
There are any number of homeless that make their “home” around Taipei station. From a street photography-standpoint, it’s difficult to document them on film in an emotive manner and have an artistic/conceptual slant to it so that it doesn’t come off as cliché or exploitative. In that vain, I hope this works:

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About the Author

Brian Q. Webb is a multi-medium photography enthusiast from Los Angeles, California but spending most of his time in Taipei, Taiwan. He is especially interested in street photography as well as large format and pinhole photography.
Professionally, he practices traditional and lifestyle portraiture and occasionally acts as an agent for American local newspapers wanting event coverage in Taipei. He was also on the staff of
deviantArt and is co-founder of
PhotoMalaysia, the largest photography community in that country.
you’re so right. Photos of the homeless is Street’s sunset photo. It seems easy to do, but since so many people have done it, it’s crap unless it’s different.
well done with this one!