While I Was On My Honeymoon, I Captured The Darker Side Of The Glamorous Las Vegas (23 Pics)
As a big fan of capturing street life, I didn’t want to go to Vegas to enjoy the big name shows and glitz but to see the dark reality of the “Haves and Have Nots.” There’s a desperation in everyone. The tourists wanting to strike it rich at the casinos, the hustlers making money off of them, and the destitute looking for scraps.
I hate the “obvious” pictures people can take in a city like Vegas, the easy shots, the selfies while getting drunk. I wanted to photograph what other people tried not to see, the person crying about a broken heart, the man yelling for his mother, the couple hugging and not sure of their next direction. I couldn’t waste an opportunity to be in a city and not document the forgotten and/or silent ones.
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This Man Was Standing Outside Hard Rock Desperate To Find His Mom… Rambling. Only Stopped When I Took His Photo
Here's a little more about me. I was a painter for ten years of experimental, Alchemical canvas work and sculptures, then moved onto music where I composed 13 albums, including an opera. Eventually, I needed music videos, so I began shooting my own, which led to my first experimental movie for the music album of the same name, “Peacock,” which earned my first award for Best Actor from the London Film Awards.
Photography came soon after as a way to relax. I was born colorblind, eventually developing the ability to see color by the age of 10, but I fondly remember seeing the world that way. So I prefer to shoot in black and white, because even if the subject matter is disturbing or uncomfortable, I find it a meditation.
I’m not American and have never been there but I have never thought of Las Vegas as being glamorous. It looks awful and tacky and in my imagination it reeks of desperation.
I saw a guy passed out under a bus stop across from Fremont St. The cops came and tried to wake him.
He was playing his soul out. Amazing jazz. I’m a huge fan so when I heard him play, I almost forgot to take a pic. :)
Load More Replies...Cool, I'll often give a street musician a bit of cash simply because they are making an effort rather than holding up a sign.
My main fields of interest in photography are the “Gold Buddha’s Encased in Mud.” Finding the rare beauty in the filth. I’m also a student of Geometry and find angles with sharp lines calming, jetting forward and back. A subject in those seems like a flower growing through concrete. I also photograph protests and rallies. Being in the middle of the raw human emotion of anger and joy, is a powerful subject worth exploring visually.
I never go anywhere with my camera with a detailed plan. I have to feel my environment, study those around me, and watch for patterns that emerge, seeing what others miss and if they have artistic value.
This Person Was Crying About Their Broken Heart
Well I'm glad there was someone there to snap a picture and share it on the internet.
You’re an awful person for taking pictures of these people like this without permission. I highly doubt that they though you were scamming them… (how would taking a pic of someone be a scam). Selling them the picture could make sense possibly if it was a Polaroid, which it does not look like. You can do a lot of other things for attention….
Vegas is so depressing. I’ve never understood why so many people enjoy it.
It's addicting. The lights mesmerize your senses and before you know it, you're on your last dollar desperately trying to win an impossible prize.
Load More Replies...I feel so sorry for this guy and the many others in his shoes..
I hated Vegas. Hubby and I had to be in Vegas for almost a week on a business trip. I booked into my room, went downstairs for a drink, and within 10 minutes, I wanted out of there. The racket! The bells and whistles and noise! The next day I hired a car and drove out to the mountains surrounding Vegas. Ah - the peace and quiet was so sweet! I hate noisy places, and Vegas has to be one of the noisiest places on the planet. (except for a war zone).
I was able to be with my best best friend, my wife, and laugh, relax. It was a much needed break that I won’t forget for a long time. And I was able to find that hidden beauty in the urine soaked streets. I actually stepped in vomit for one shot, the couple on the wall where she smoked a cigarette.
As I was walking down the Strip, a young woman was walking quickly by me crying, with a man right next to her. She said “I just want to leave this place.” He responded “but why?” There was a story there, something VERY significant. I couldn’t take a pic, they walked by too fast, but that hit me. What happened to her, what did she see, or hear? Eventually, Vegas devours you.
I don't I think this one is sad, look at the empty box next to him I think he got too drunk and just decided to lay down and sleep it off.
People don't care about the homeless because they think it won't, or can't, happen to them. These people weren't born homeless, they had perfectly normal lives until some incident (the exact incident varies tremendously, and it's not usually drugs) came along and wrecked their lives. Because most people won't experience homelessness, they have no concept of how difficult it really is to get out of being homeless.
Load More Replies...Unfortunately, when I tried speaking with people, they thought I was a scammer. I had to take my pics quickly, otherwise, I was told numerous times, that if you agreed to get a photo, I would charge them. Some Vegas strip scam. Nobody believed me that I was just there as a tourist as well. So I could never get the real story.
Otherwise, except for the masks, it was your usual time in Vegas. Packed everywhere we went.
That’s why I stopped and took the photo :) I was thinking Fellini.
Load More Replies...Betch'a he got some fines for feeding the birds. There are laws in certain cosmopolitan tourist areas where tourists go in Vegas and, illegally, feed the pigeons... and they leave gifts.
To be surrounded by all this richness and not having a penny to your name, this is irony..
The sheer scope of financial disparity in the world is mind bogging. What some people spend for a meal out is someone else's rent for the year.
Load More Replies...who has the more incomplete life? the one who is invisible or the one who can't see?
Probably closer to drunk than despair. That looks like a case of Bud Light he's sleeping on.
Load More Replies...Across The Street… But A Different World
Would make a great album cover for some death metal music. No easy way up, but going down is a breeze.
She doesn't look old to me. Rather young actually.
Load More Replies...Imagine clicking on this link, getting this far down in the images and now deciding to judge the photographer. You are here looking, you are a co-conspirator.
Load More Replies...a guy just sent that girl a d**k pick and she shocked by it (just look at her face)
Load More Replies...I am guessing they think the Travelodge is the dark and seedy underworld of Vegas.
Load More Replies...No, you don't understand. They put a black and white filter on it so now it's art. So brave.
Load More Replies...I recently dealt with homelessness. It has been THE WORST EXPERIENCE of my life!!! I can’t even describe it! There are sooo many stupid c***s like who stop to take pictures and it makes up feel like ABSOLUTE S**T! Standing there gawking and taking pictures of your pain so they can share it with people who don’t really give a f**k. I genuinely hate people like you, if you really wanted to do good or help those people, you would actually help them. You are a truly disgusting thing.
This is kind of creepy. I feel so uncomfortable looking at these, knowing that people will take pictures of you and post it for attention. Especially the people in distress :(
Art should make you uncomfortable and maybe to think. This is photography, which is an art form. Every photo or painting can't be kittens and rainbows.
Load More Replies...I hope you got permission from these people before taking their pictures.
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Load More Replies...It's unethical and immoral and wrong to take photos of people in dire straights and put the up like this - like the guy crying from a broken heart. That can't be in any way helpful to him. I stopped there and downvoted this article. Why do people upvote things like this?
No point in trying to make sense to this person. He doesn’t care people in need, only the attention he can get from exploiting them.
Load More Replies...Your photos are wonderful! I live in LV actually and your pics tell a great story. Don't take this the wrong way but, in normal times, Las Vegas is one of very few cities where there is almost no excuse to be unemployed (unless you are on some serious drugs or have felonies). All the mega resorts have jobs available that don't require experience or degrees - from cleaning crew to casual labor. There is also more aid and support for homeless people here than most other cities. They have a lot of available free resources and shelters, as well as addiction recovery centers that are free for those that can't pay.
I tried to get a job, with excellent references and tons of experience... for OVER a year before the Census kicked in. NO it is NOT easy to get a job in a city of millions of people.
Load More Replies...You "actually stepped in vomit for one shot"? What a m*****f**** hero! Was it Yeezys??? I hope you were able to salvage them. Not only are your photos so technically, aesthetically and artistically bad, exploitative and demeaning that I wouldn't show them in the local highschool Photo Club. Your text is so horribly privileged and entitled that I am now convinced that Anastasia Romanov actually did survive and somehow pipelined the spawn of you.
No, you don't understand. They put a black and white filter on it so now it's art. So brave.
Load More Replies...I recently dealt with homelessness. It has been THE WORST EXPERIENCE of my life!!! I can’t even describe it! There are sooo many stupid c***s like who stop to take pictures and it makes up feel like ABSOLUTE S**T! Standing there gawking and taking pictures of your pain so they can share it with people who don’t really give a f**k. I genuinely hate people like you, if you really wanted to do good or help those people, you would actually help them. You are a truly disgusting thing.
This is kind of creepy. I feel so uncomfortable looking at these, knowing that people will take pictures of you and post it for attention. Especially the people in distress :(
Art should make you uncomfortable and maybe to think. This is photography, which is an art form. Every photo or painting can't be kittens and rainbows.
Load More Replies...I hope you got permission from these people before taking their pictures.
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Load More Replies...It's unethical and immoral and wrong to take photos of people in dire straights and put the up like this - like the guy crying from a broken heart. That can't be in any way helpful to him. I stopped there and downvoted this article. Why do people upvote things like this?
No point in trying to make sense to this person. He doesn’t care people in need, only the attention he can get from exploiting them.
Load More Replies...Your photos are wonderful! I live in LV actually and your pics tell a great story. Don't take this the wrong way but, in normal times, Las Vegas is one of very few cities where there is almost no excuse to be unemployed (unless you are on some serious drugs or have felonies). All the mega resorts have jobs available that don't require experience or degrees - from cleaning crew to casual labor. There is also more aid and support for homeless people here than most other cities. They have a lot of available free resources and shelters, as well as addiction recovery centers that are free for those that can't pay.
I tried to get a job, with excellent references and tons of experience... for OVER a year before the Census kicked in. NO it is NOT easy to get a job in a city of millions of people.
Load More Replies...You "actually stepped in vomit for one shot"? What a m*****f**** hero! Was it Yeezys??? I hope you were able to salvage them. Not only are your photos so technically, aesthetically and artistically bad, exploitative and demeaning that I wouldn't show them in the local highschool Photo Club. Your text is so horribly privileged and entitled that I am now convinced that Anastasia Romanov actually did survive and somehow pipelined the spawn of you.
