Elder from The Highpoint # 0
He held the door open for me as I approached and passed him. At that moment , this was to be my encounter to understand that the needs of seniors are universal. No one escapes even when you think you are lucky. At some point in time, you ability to work dramatically drops off, as the the overhead continues to to become impossible to stay on top of when your income becomes next to nothing. No matter what income bracket you are in. The only revenant act that becomes the common denominator is the act of change to your disadvantage in the golden part of your life cries out for dignity. We can only hope to be heard as the new privilege class decades younger finds ways to turn their back on their forefathers
ilona f. 28/11/2013 14:54
The man has a very Drawn from life face. You've also drawn very well with your photo.Greetings Ilona
Janos Gardonyi 27/11/2013 19:08
they are all great, glenn.... janosTania Skaradek 27/11/2013 0:08
Gorgeous portraits series Glenn!And the bitter words of truth about the life of the elderly ...
Regards
Tania
Berthold Klammer 24/11/2013 17:59
Deeply touching, you're scratching under the surface...regards BertholdBRYAN CRUTE 23/11/2013 15:57
Great words and image !Regards
Bryan
Ken Piros 23/11/2013 1:22
Very true Glenn !Del-Hor 22/11/2013 23:34
Amazing work my friend *****Best regards. DH
Terje Nicolaysen 22/11/2013 20:11
Very nice work !Camelmilk 22/11/2013 16:08
+++ Younger generation don´t know what dignity and don´t have often respect for elderly people. This here you have to write once more in huge letters!!!! Great portrait and it makes bit sad. XX MoMissNeugier 22/11/2013 15:13
Great shoot !!!