
Photos: Dallas Black Lives Matter Protest
The Black Lives Matter protest against police brutality in Dallas inspired thousands of people to unite against ending racism and police brutality.
The Black Lives Matter protest against police brutality in Dallas inspired thousands of people to unite against ending racism and police brutality.
The George Floyd protest against police brutality in Dallas inspired thousands of people to unite against ending racism and police brutality.
Then I suddenly remembered the Nintendo video game I played it a lot as a kid, Rampage. I wished could tear that tower down with some monsters like in that game.
Instead of focusing on the building, I decided to photograph the people visiting it and their quirky poses with the building.
As my project gains more clarity I find it harder to find the moments and scenes that I feel fit well within my project.
For a couple of months Andrea and I noticed random cars parking next to our cars and sometimes in our parking spaces. The cars were always still running with people sitting in them.
I started thinking about how gentrification is almost like time and aging. It’s this large overpowering force that sneaks up on you and creates massive change that’s virtually impossible for these communities to resist in a meaningful way.
These photos are from the 2018 SoupMobile Christmas Gala where SoupMobile, the Omni Dallas Hotel, the mayor of Dallas, and many others come together to give 500 homeless people a free hotel stay on Christmas Eve.
The Oak Lawn Halloween Block Party is one of the biggest public parties in Dallas and it’s definitely one of the most fun.
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