Andre House · Phoenix, Arizona · 33 photographs
Every portrait here began as a conversation. People were guarded at first, and almost every time we ended up laughing. At the end, I asked each person a question and made their picture right after they answered. Nearly all of them said the same thing: that it simply felt good to be spoken to, and heard, without judgment.
I spent time at Andre House in Phoenix, Arizona, photographing the guests, people experiencing homelessness who have become part of a community that embraces them with compassion and dignity. They are not faces. They are stories of perseverance, hope, and transformation. Look at the eyes, the lines, the way a smile sits in a face that has carried a lot. That is the whole point.
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The cross, our only hope · Andre House, a ministry of the Congregation of Holy Cross
In their own words
“Andre House has been my life since 2009. I love the family here and its sacrifice.”
Dallas (R.I.P)“This homelessness has been a journey for me, but I am over the hump.”
Gwen Dolya“Do not accept a life you do not deserve.”
Alana, a.k.a Bee“All I need is to go home.”
Richard, a.k.a Cowboy (R.I.P)“God is good.”
Tiana“Just trying my best.”
BennyCompassion knows no boundaries, no matter where someone stands.