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Visions of the Homeless: through the artist’s eye

December 14, 2019 By Eric Caine 6 Comments

Raven Partida
Raven Partida

Raven Partida doesn’t have any special camera equipment or training, but she’s been taking pictures for years. Many of her more recent photos are of homeless people, their dogs, and their environment. Prior to this new interest, she photographed a variety of inanimate things, especially abandoned buildings and homes.

Partida says that she was one of those kids whose, “head was stuck in the National Geographic Magazine.”

Flag at the Modesto Outdoor Emergency Shelter
At the Modesto Outdoor Emergency Shelter

“The last 15 years or so I have been actively taking pictures—mostly of abandoned places. It wasn’t until someone at a Stockton encampment suggested I start taking pictures of homeless people that I began taking pictures of people of the street.”

Beard Brook Village 2018
At Beard Brook Village 2018

Partida uses a Canon Powershot G7 camera and her Samsung Galaxy Note 9 for all her photos. She uses the Snapseed editing program in her phone.

“I love taking pictures of things that catch my eye,” she says. “Most of the time as soon as I take my pictures I know how I will edit them.”

Encampment in Stockton
Encampment in Stockton

Having spent so many years photographing abandoned buildings and inanimate objects, Partida is still learning how to take pictures of people.

“I love the people of the street,” she says. “I see beauty where some don’t see. I will continue to go where God takes me.

Partida would like, “to shadow a drug addict for a day or a homeless person to take pictures of how they survive and stay the night on the street as well.”

Like the best art in any medium, many of Raven Partida’s photographs capture a mood, express an emotion, or tell a story. We’ve included here a few of homeless people and their environments.

At its best, photography offers another dimension into comprehension. Sometimes, the emotional component of a photograph can convey more than words. That’s the power transmitted through the eye of the artist.

Modesto Outdoor Emergency Shelter
Modesto Outdoor Emergency Shelter

More of Raven’s photos can be seen on Facebook. Her Flickr photos are here. We’re looking forward to more of her new work.

 

Filed Under: Arts Tagged With: Homelessness and Poverty in Stanislaus County, Homelessness in Modesto, Homelessness in the San Joaquin Valley

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  1. Dean Dodd says

    December 14, 2019 at 7:16 pm

    Amazing photos!

    She can come on location anytime and get some great reality shots of folks and their pets before and after they access the shower shuttles and now the laundry shuttle in Modesto…see scheduel online at
    shower shuttle . org

    Blessings
    Dean

    Reply
  2. Cory says

    December 14, 2019 at 9:48 pm

    Way to go cousin!!

    Reply
  3. Misty says

    December 14, 2019 at 10:13 pm

    So proud of you Raven your an amazing lady and im blessed to know you. Thank you for your time and help out here. Much love for you girl.

    Reply
  4. Anita Garcia says

    December 15, 2019 at 5:58 am

    Raven, you do an awesome job !!

    Reply
  5. Ken Hansen says

    December 15, 2019 at 7:52 am

    She captures the pathos of homelessness. A picture is truly worth a thousand words.

    Reply
  6. John says

    August 29, 2020 at 5:58 pm

    Your work is a fine way to communicate with the world. I find you photographs to make a connection to people and environments that reflect more than the image.
    Be safe.

    Reply

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