Joseph

Martin: "So you work with the Food Coalition?”

Joseph: “Yes, I’m a volunteer mostly any days that I’m here but mostly on Tuesdays I’m here and whenever Ted needs me. ‘Cause I was homeless, well, I’m homeless now, and they do so much for everyone, for all of us, and so I like to just give back. It makes me feel good and it gives me something to do that's positive.”

M: “Do you work on the line or do you work in the kitchen?”

J: “I work on the line, yeah. I do the [task?] board. I keep everyone in order. I try.”

M: “That can be tough sometimes.”

J: “Yes, yes. But it’s definitely worth it ‘cause everyone says ‘thank you’ to me and it just... It's a good feeling.”

© 2024 Martin Schoeller


Overview
Homeless

On the street corner of Sycamore and Romaine in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, Martin photographed the homeless throughout 2015 for Hollywood Food Coalition (formerly known as the Greater West Hollywood Food Coalition), which was co-founded by friends Ted and Penny Landreth. The coalition provides many services, but notably, they have been serving hot meals made from scratch every single day for over thirty years. Through partnering with the Hollywood Food Coalition, Martin photographed and interviewed over three hundred individuals.

“Most of the people in this series are clients of the Greater West Hollywood Food Coalition. I wanted to give them a face and a voice. The interviews are recorded on my phone and then transcribed. Sometimes it’s a five-minute exchange, other times it’s over an hour - it all depends on how much somebody wants to share with me. The interviews were then condensed to fit the Instagram format, as this series was shared on the platform. Editing is always subjective, but I try to present these interviews as authentically as possible, using only direct quotes from our conversation.

I am very grateful for everyone’s trust and time.”
– Martin Schoeller

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