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The Torment of Man

The Torment of Man

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Glenn Capers


Premium (World), New York City

The Torment of Man

God bless the street photographer that loves all people and especially the shady ones.

I'll close with a true story in my life.

Once I was in Watts and a shady Black man stood at the corner like my friend and I. The different was that My friend and I were attending University and this man in purple ,orange, and a yellow hat with rings on his fingers was not. He ws a pimp plainly described by his dress. My comment whispered to my friend was not a polite one. I was very demeaning. My roommate said I don't ave the right, because as far as we know, he's at the top of his game and knows how to make a living ad we don't regardless of our scholarships.

I thought about this and today because of that enlightening statement, It has become apart of why I can shoot people in the alley that will never grace the deck of a pleasure boat in our minds.

As I travel in India I am tickled thinking that the class system is so wrong. When someone looks at me, they wonder how is it I can be in a five star hotel and order and speak back to people and laugh in a conversation. They say I look like I am from a village here and that there are no Black people in America.

All my life I have fought for equality in my work and for a better life for all. Funny how ignorance and fear continues to over look the Laws of the land.

Funny in my little town where Bears and deer and squirrels walk across your front yard as children go to school. Two murders in two months happened.One waked down the street killing eight innocent people, the other a religious conservative was in a plan parenthood building in a university and killed may people plus a campus police man. He was captured. That was a good thing, had he been an minority he would have been shot to death as well as all others in minutes and not allowed authors to give himself up.

When will we learn that the bible was written by men with an agenda and not God.

At that time an elephant walked passed and when she stopped and purred in a deep harmonic voice I embraced her.

The moment was healing in India for me. Just maybe the man in torment should do the same. Walking away and living life is so much better than fighting the niece world.

Kommentare 15

  • Dieter Geßler 24. Januar 2016, 7:56

    Intensiv

    GREETINGS Dieter
  • Carlo.Pollaci 11. Dezember 2015, 18:43

    Superb street.
    Best wishes,
    Carlo
  • Bombaretti 5. Dezember 2015, 17:08

    Immagine drammatica e molto intensa .. saluti Paolo
  • Randyderzweite 4. Dezember 2015, 22:51

    Hi Glenn, again I'm admiring your work and I envy you because of your competence in acquaintance with people!
    Hans
  • Ken Piros 4. Dezember 2015, 11:10

    A strong portrait !
  • Adele D. Oliver 3. Dezember 2015, 23:33

    a very emotional image and recount of your story, Glenn !!! there have always and will always be wars over land, over religion, over race ... sadly it seems to be built into the human DNA.
    greetings, Adele
  • Alfredo Ruiz Baltanás 3. Dezember 2015, 23:26

    Con sus imágenes ,con esta imagen ,nos presenta vivamente la condición humana , la plenitud del drama… El uso que usted ,Glen, hace de su cámara dignifica a la Fotografía.Gracias por compartir su experiencia y visión
    Saludos cordiales
    Alfredo RB
  • malaspina 3. Dezember 2015, 17:20

    dramatic vision. Touching words
  • Stefania Cecchetti 3. Dezember 2015, 10:41

    Beautiful and dramatic *!
    Hugs Stefy
  • Mauro Tomassetti 3. Dezember 2015, 10:38

    ****!
  • Cameraqueen 3. Dezember 2015, 9:29

    The image touches my heart. And thanks for sharing the story.
    Sabine
  • Sue Thompson 3. Dezember 2015, 8:56

    Whatever the race, class or creed there will always be the 'haves' and the 'have nots' .... and those who will kill for what they want, and those who will kill for no good reason at all........ how we will get peace and equallity from that is a mystery, but we have to try.
    Another excellent scene from your Indian travels.

    :))
  • alexander stefanatos 3. Dezember 2015, 8:53

    " War and conflict are the second nature of man...."
    Herodotus.
    My dear friend, world and humanity are already in a self destruction process....Your shots are a great comfort but, unfortunately, just that!
    keep going
    alex
  • Rolf Pessel 3. Dezember 2015, 8:43

    life has made you a wise man.
    Fighting will always strengthen this you fight against even when you should be able to overcome it - it will raise again.
    Just look at the history of man, no kingdom or empire has ever outlast.
    LG Rolf
  • Dagi.H. 3. Dezember 2015, 8:05

    Thanks Glenn, for your words. You have touched me.

    When will the world - humanity understand that a decent existence for all ethnic groups in the world can be realized only in peace, equality and equity.

    By that I mean not only the people! Even nature, animals and plants, water and air are part of our life on this blue planet to clean and condition of water, air and soil. Your photo series about the people of the Indian subcontinent is impressive!

    Many greetings Dagi