A street photography exhibition highlights the dignity and humanity of Tenderloin residents through large-scale portraits and street art. Located at the San Francisco Main Library, the exhibition features both indoor portraits and an outdoor wheatpaste installation. Photographer Harry Williams, who spent two years building trust with his subjects, has created intimate images that focus on the essence of individuals often overlooked. The artwork urges viewers to slow down and recognize the humanity present in the Tenderloin community.
This exhibition brings Tenderloin residents into focus through large-scale portraits, capturing their dignity and humanity while encouraging viewers to appreciate their presence in the community.
Photographer Harry Williams built trust with each subject over two years, spending time reconnecting to create intimate street portraits that go beyond mere spectacle.
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