Candid Homelessness Photography

Leah Denbok Captures Emotive Images of Those Living on the Street

Capturing emotive and raw images of those experiencing homelessness, photographer Leah Denbok aims to give visibility to a group that is often forgotten and discriminated against. The 18-year old photographer who is based in Collingwood, Ontario approaches those living on the street alongside her dad and pays each of her subjects $10 to take their picture. Additionally, before the photography process, Denbok ensures that each person she is capturing signs a consent form.

Compiling her images in a book -- Stories of the Homeless, Volume One -- which was released this past November, Leah Denbok is set to release a second volume this summer, and a third this coming winter. The young artist's unique work captures unposed and candid subjects and is primarily displayed in black and white.

"I try my best to portray people experiencing homelessness with dignity," says the artist whose exhibit Leah Denbok: Photographer of the Homeless is currently on display at the Old Town Hall in Newmarket, Ontario until September 12th.
Trend Themes
1. Homelessness Awareness - Using candid photography to shed light on the experiences of those who are homeless and promote empathy and understanding.
2. Artistic Documentation - Creating a visual narrative through photography to capture the raw emotions and stories of marginalized communities, such as the homeless.
3. Socially Conscious Publishing - Publishing books that raise awareness and create dialogue around social issues like homelessness and poverty.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Opportunity for photographers to use their skills to tell compelling stories, challenge stereotypes, and drive social change through their work.
2. Publishing - The publishing industry can support and amplify the voices of marginalized communities by sharing their stories and experiences through books and other media.
3. Social Impact Organizations - Collaboration opportunities for social impact organizations to work with photographers like Leah Denbok to create impactful initiatives that address homelessness and advocate for change.

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