Unconditional Love

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

Hello All,

My very first post here, so I thought I better make it a good one, I'm Louis, a Photographer from London / UK,

In October 2017 I visited a good friend in Seattle, Washington who runs an international animal rescue organisation. Animals can have a positive impact on people’s lives. Unfortunately, I also saw and learned how much animals suffer abuse around the world. During my visit I saw that many homeless people kept animals with them and it gave me an idea to document their connection and dependence on each other. I approached and sought permission to photograph in Tent City 3 - a non-sanctioned temporary homeless encampment - and also other homeless people throughout the area. Animals accept us as we are. They love unconditionally and without reserve. They bring joy, love and reassurance during our best and worst times. I felt compelled to use this connection; the unwavering bond between human and animal as the basis for this series - “Unconditional Love”

This series has never been published, I had entered it to the recent Sony World Photography Awards 2018, but I didn't get chosen, I hope you enjoy it, I'm hoping I can develop this series more the next time I visit the United States.

Sonny & Houdini

Sonny has been living in Tent City 3 for 9 months. Houdini is Sonny's companion. He says, “he calms me down when I get my panic and anxiety attacks., I can get to my medicine because of Houdini. he calms me down when I get excited., Houdini gives me responsibility and pride.”

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Candi & Calli

Calli was rescued by Candi two and a half years ago from an abusive home. She nurtured her back to health and the bond between the two of them has grown very strong. Calli, a great support to Candi, has been trained to be her seizure dog. Originally from New Orleans, Candi and her husband moved to Tent City 3 eight months ago. Candi was the first person we met at the site, advocating for us to be allowed into the camp.

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José and Kilo in Tent City 3

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Josh & Sue

Josh, a veteran, served active duty in the Iraq War in 2009 and 2010. He suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. His puppy Sue provides him with emotional support, helps him get out of bed and gives him someone to share his life with. When we met Josh, he had only had Sue for a few weeks.

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José, Cassidy & Kilo

Prior to moving to Tent City 3, José and girlfriend Cassidy were living on the streets. José was released from jail and lost his home and, without the support of their families, they rely on each other. Kilo, their puppy, had been given to them by another camper. José wanted the dog to bring happiness to Cassidy when she was down.

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Jenny & Goku

Genny and her mother are from Great Falls, Montana. They have lived in Tent City 3 for several months. Goku is Genny’s second cat. She referred to her first cat as a therapy cat, prescribed by her doctor. The first day we visited Tent City 3 Genny was helping at the front desk of the camp, while her mother was attending church services next door.

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Chris & Drew

Chris, a Veteran, has been in Tent City 3 for 2 months, "I used to have a relationship with Alisha, but now we share Drew, he keeps me company when I feel alone, I have two children I miss dearly, ages 13 and 14"

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Alicia, Braylen & Drew

"I got Drew for my son Braylen, I wanted him to have someone to play with." “He always roamed the encampment finding objects to keep himself entertained” said Alicia. They have lived at Tent City 3 for the past four months

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Maranda & Bully

Maranda has been in Seattle for 5 years and has owned Bully since she was a puppy, Bully provides love and safety and a sense of security while Miranda's husband is away.

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Jamie & Meatball

"Jamie had found Meatball less than 24 hours before this photo was taken, her previous dog - Nemesis, was purchased on recommendation of her doctor as treatment for her schizoaffective disorder. "Meatball provides me with motivation, life without animals would be "much harder" she says.

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I would like to keep doing many photographic series, it really means the world to me,

Thanks for having a look, if you did enjoy that you may like my online Portfolio

http://www.louisamore.com/

Kind Regards

Louis

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Thank you so much, thats a nice message, pleased to be here too :)

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