Photojournalist and Documentary Photographer / Resident of Ukraine since 2014 / speaking Ukrainian and documenting the war in Ukraine for The Wall Street Journal
Biography:
Christopher Occhicone is a documentary photographer and photojournalist based in Kyiv, Ukraine for the last 14 plus years. He covers general and breaking news, as well as the war in Ukraine. For more than four years, he has been working on an...
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Focus:Photographer, Photojournalist, Journalist, Health, Environment, History, Documentary, News, Domestic, Foreign, Portraiture, Humanitarian, Human Rights, Artist
Skills:Digital Printing, Photo Assisting, Color Correction, Film Scanning, Photo Editing, Black & White Printing, Color Printing, Print Making, Curating, Copywriting, Exhibition Design, Photojournalism, Film Photography
Dawn sweeps the porch of her tent. After losing her nursing license and a prison term, she came to Tent Coty. Since arriving, her addiction to alcohol and heroin have worsened.
Andrew, who is diagnosed with paranoia and schizophrenia, and his pregenant fiance' Samantha, who is an alcholic, use their smart phone to look up the effects their condition may have on their unborn child.
Andrew is upset his pregenat fiance' Samantha is talking about her ex-husband and her 5 children who had been taken away by social services. Eve takes Andrew's side, believing it is disrectful to her man to talk about past relationships. .
Various monthly government subsidies have come through for many in the camp and the group has pruchased several hundred dollars of crack. Dawn smokes while John and Bear wait their turn.