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Photographer Reveals The “Addicted” Side Of The Streets Of Philadelphia, And It’s Terrifying
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Kensington Avenue in North Philadelphia is infamous for drug abuse and prostitution. The Avenue runs 3 miles through what is now a dangerous and crime-ridden neighborhood. Kensington Blues is a photography series by Jeffrey Stockbridge, 36, that documented the struggles and the dark reality of local residents.
Between 2008 and 2014, the photographer took a series of intimate portraits of people capturing a side of Philadelphia that is rarely seen or talked about. The residents shared their stories, talking about drugs, prostitution and other struggles of their lives.
"The goal of my work is to enable people to relate to one another in a fundamentally human way, despite any commonly perceived differences"- Jeffrey shared on his website. "I rely on the trust and sincerity of those I photograph to help me in this process."
Take a look at the powerful images below.
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Al
Al lives in a house off Kensington Avenue without electricity or running water. He sometimes rents his upstairs bedroom to prostitutes in need of a private location for engaging in sex and drug use.
Sarah
"I'm 55 years old, I have a master's degree in psychology, but after my husband, mother and father, died in a car accident two years ago, I lost my whole family, my career, one, my health, all in one go."
The Twins Tic Tac And Tootsie
"We out here so we can get money so we has somewhere to rest our heads. We look out for each other. If I can't get money, she gets it, and whatever money we get we share...We need quick money cause we need somewhere to sleep every day. I mean, trust me, we don't want to be out here doing this. This is the last thing I want to do. But I do what I have to do to take care of my sister. Cause she’s all I got and I’m all she's got."
Pat And Rachel
They still have children, whom they gave away to a special agency for their protection. "We gave the kids away, people say it's a selfish act, but I think it's the best I could do for their better future," Rachel said.
Carroll
She told that she often sleeps on the streets during the day to protect herself at night.
Jamie
"I’ve been raped, and, you know, almost killed really"
Tanya
She is 25 years old, working in the sex industry since she was 18.
Carol
A local resident, at the time she was 41. Carol told the photographer that she had been doing heroin for 21 years and it became "the love of her life".
Mary
"I don't just do this for drugs. I do this because I wanna eat, because I like to buy clothes, because I like the small things, you know. I did have a normal life once but...I really believe, like if my, if my family say like, "Mary come, come home stay with us" like, if I could I would..."
Sarah And Dennis
The veins in Sarah's arms were no good for injection, so she asked Dennis for the drug to be injected to her neck.
Susan
Matt Neal
Kensington And Somerset
Maria: "I’ve been here almost 8 years and I see a lot of bad stuff going around. They say when you go between it, you gonna do it too." Robert: "You don’t need no cable, you don’t have to watch TV. You just gotta sit out here. You see drama, you see soap opera, you see violence and crime." Maria: "You even see sex."
Matt Neal
He struggled with drug addiction after being released from prison. Sepsis developed in his left leg. Because of his addiction, he failed to meet the treatment regimen and eventually the doctors had to amputate part of the leg.
Nichole
Vinny
Melissa's Arms
Jamie
Bobby
Lauren
Paul (Left) And Anthony (Right), In The Courtyard At The Last Stop Recovery House
Maria
Matt And Brian
Matt shoots Brian in the neck in front of the McPherson Square Library on Kensington Avenue. It's 10 AM on Sunday morning.
Nichol
"I don’t really ask people for a lot, I get my money, like I don’t like to, cause a lot of times to get people to take care of you, you have to lie to them. And then lead them on and make them think that you're gonna get clean. And then, and then it ends up getting to be too much, where they’re trying to control what you do. And I’d rather just get the money and end it at that with no strings attached cause I don’t need someone following me around, trying to track me down like, trying to drop me off at rehabs and shit."
Ashley
so F*in gross all that trash!! With the amount of taxes philli takes from its people they should pay for programs for all these drug addicts & show life style awareness man its so sad to see alot of WOMEN!!! YOUNG WOMEN to me is more concerning (even though all of these people, MEN TOO are heartbreaking to look at) but the younger women all probably have children & believe me its heart breaking to watch people give up their life but its so much more harder to forgive humans with drug issues when their putting children through it.
Diana With Her Kids
Scrappers
Marion
"I went into rehab, for, like, snorting cocaine, taking oxies, perks, and I met people that did dope and smoked crack, and, you know, like, one thing led to another, and I was just, I was, I wanted to try it, and I did."
Woman On East Sterner Street
Jennette
Edward
I can’t imagine what it’s like for people without anywhere to go in the winter. It got to negative fourteen degrees here the other day and i saw a woman on the side of the road in a T-SHIRT. I gave her my coat of course, but even so she could still get frostbite, or worse. It just breaks my heart.
Crystal
Unknown
Dalmata
Eric Kyle
"What I’m doing I really don’t particularly care to be doing, but I do it anyway, and I’m not ashamed of it 'cause if I was ashamed of it, I wouldn’t do it....Until I decide to change it’s what I’m gonna do. Hopefully, like, the will of God...will make me strong enough and give me the determination to stop and get some help."
Bobby
"I sold a lot of drugs and was involved with a lot of like, stuff that had to do with shooting guns and all. Most of it was uh selling drugs and collecting money that was owed to me and it caused me getting into a lot of trouble."
While many of you enjoyed your snark at my expense , this is discourse , & , that's what makes the USA a free Country. Did I annoy you ? That wasn't my intention . All of us have been affected by the scourge of drugs. In my family, my daughter in law lost both of her children to drugs , the youngest in high school ; the oldest after college. My nephew had a university job. He lost his teaching credentials in America due to drugs & has been teaching outside the US. Meth is big here. Homes that manufacture it , must be cleaned by biohazard experts . Children are separated from their parents , without a toy or stitch of clothing , taken to our House of Hope . Parents must remain clean for 2 years to get them back. The stats say 2% get their children back. So, drugs cause unbearable heartbreak to families & our communities. I feel no smugness Aunt Messy , & , I truly am sorry if I offended all of you. Before today, I had not posted here since the 27th.
I like your comments. I'm happy when I see that you liked our articles, because you show that when you write! I always hope to see you in Bored Panda!
I am always interested in reading & viewing what you post, Hidreley. You are an asset to Bored Panda. I'd like to thank the kindness expressed to me. I was feeling pretty low
you might not like her comments but they are nothing compared to some of the other comments! it's twilight zone here! people get a grip! this whole post is full of spiteful little evil 14 year olds and their adolescent spew but you direct your anger at Nancy!?
1 Nancy I dont care if your country is free or not. 2 Internet is not the US. 3 This happens everywhere. DRUGS do not run inside ppls bodies by themselves. In sum, addicts USUALLY harm themselves a lot but they can also harm others (thats when others normally care, as you repeatedly insist). They need professional help and blaming "drugs" (shoving the blame to an object) is saying addicts are not responsible for their situation. First step is admitting and looking for help: there are also other types of addicts: sugar, sex, gambling, legal drugs, and so on. To evry1: BP is a copy and paste website. They basically use clickbaits on FB that might include some deal of misinformation. Their money is made out of adds. JUST CHECK THE SOURCE. Mr. Hidreley basically copied most shocking pics from the cited website. Amazingly, was honest enough (or well-informed enough) to put the source. CHECK the ORIGINAL WORK and SUPPORT THEM if you really WANNA DO STH -> kensingtonblues.com
Terrifying should be replaced with Heartbreaking. Nothing terrifying about this
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I don't quite understand that encouragement. Have you actually read her comments to these pictures..? I love BP, but why are they so keen on people like Nancy E..? I can only assume it's because they may become infamous and therefore attract more curious readers... Sad, really...
Nancy, I hear you. Aunt Messy is one of the biggest trolls on here and has trouble with people who don't share her view. Don't let it get you down. For most of us, none of this is "real." We're just spending some time online as a break from our real lives...other people take it WAY too seriously. They grasp onto it because they have nothing else of substance in their life. Oh well
Thank you , Ben. I got hammered today , &, it reminded me that adults can be bullies, too. Banning should be for reasons other than annoyance. Annoyance is part of every day life. Just skip my comments would be my suggestion to those annoyed by me. I did feel hurt by the degree of animosity expressed.
I cannot stand Aunt Messy. Or Patti, for that matter, with her crack baby comments.
I know that getting downvoted can be really upsetting not to mention people telling you to shut up and calling you a troll. Stay strong. If you meant well then don't let it get to you. A piece of advise tho: think before you post. If you think that a great deal of people will find your comment offensive then don't post it. Or if you do post and people reply negatively then at least state your intentions. Keep the hate at a minimum and less hate will be directed at you. Have a good day :)
Nancy, I enjoyed reading your comments both here and on other articles. I can tell you care and you're writing from the heart, not just judging or being sarcastic. You have a real view of the world and well thought opinions. Please don't let people stop you from expressing that <3
You have not offended me! you are expressing emotions that these pictures evoke in a lot of us. I don't get the anger toward that...
Hey Nancy, I liked some of your comments (assuming you deleted most of them). :) Just figured there are so many haters, I'd drop a line saying you are not hated!! You are so empathetic-probably through your understanding of the situation. Drugs are seriously horrible and evil and extremely dangerous and despite all the warnings, I know so many people who still want to try them just for the sake of trying them out! Anyway, I hope you have a good day and good year! Cheers
May you be blessed so much Nancy E and may you somehow reach your dream. You will NEVER offend me, because you are a HUMAN and I love HUMANS. Bless you :)
I understand, and I regret and apologize for everyone else that swore or yelled at you. I am so sorry.
It might've been annoying people because you have such a Holier Than Thou attitude about it, and then you say things like "Well ,then, you are an idiot." and play the victim when they call you out on acting like an expert up on your high horse. Stop playing the blame game, go back and read EVERYTHING you wrote, and if you still can't figure it out then realize the fault is your own.
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But why are your comments so negative? Here I see a person who's gone through Struggles and is open to sharing them and being kindhearted, but in the comments you're just a troller. Could you like actually explain that to me?
One of her comments literally said, "someone help him please!" In what regard is that negative?! These peolle need help, despite some of the normal looking appearances, they are drug addicts, or did you forget the title of the article?Sorry you drank the We Hate Every Comment Nancy Makes Koolaid but kindess isnt the key to fighting with addiction being honest is...
Which comments would those be?
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I agree. This is the only comment of hers that shows some level of compassion.
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...and please stop playing the victim here... ):
Hey, can you please go join the Aunt Messy hate thread below so you can spout your weird negativity with the rest of them? Nobody on this thread, at least, cares to read your comments. Thanks
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If your comments were just controversial, I would agree. However, your comments are either callous or plain stupid, mostly even both. Seriously, why are comments such as "...body not emaciated.." necessary and in any way helpful..?!?
Don’t forget to add “in my opinion”. Many people, myself included, disagree with your comment. And playing the victim?? Who made you the comment police?
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You weren't "expressing an opinion", you were acting like a bigot, and a childish one at that. What you need to do is sincerely apologize. And no, "I'm sorry your upset" is NOT an apology.
Black Dahlia, your posts are in no way humorous nor entertaining.
I think the amount of down votes you got speak otherwise.
Amen.
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I find them both entertaining and humorous so I guess that makes you wrong.
You were humorous once or twice, but too often you were just being a bitch. Also, I don't get your hate for tattoos. I don't think people who are poor should be wasting money on them, but there are good ones.
In fear of being called an idiot or other great names being thrown around here, I must say that this is by far the worst and the saddest comment section I have ever read here on BP! Angry, disgusting comments from people hiding behind their computer! This should not be allowed, I hope BP does something about this. This is a peaceful site where people show each other respect!
What a wonderful way to show the world what we already know, but with real people and real stories. I have a story and I hope I never forget my story. I am in recovery, and for every moment I see an addict clean or not suffering, I'm grateful. Everyone suffers, in my opinion, but it's the ones who feel it all, who suffer more. I wish joy for all...
Congratulations on your recovery.
I wanted to say something positive about one of the people pictured tattoos, but I was afraid it would be taken the wrong way. These negative comments and attacks on other peoples comments have scared me from sharing my obeservations.
Thank you to the author of this post. You have taken photos that show our fellow humans. They may need mental healthcare and drug addiction services. You have given them a voice and if that voice disturbs us we should seek to help fix the problem.
I lived that life on Kensington ave for too many years. I had to leave the state to overcome my addiction and have been clean for almost 10 years but I am the only success story that I know about. My heart aches for those girls, the life they lead right now is a nightmare that few could understand, but heroin is a strong demon. You need to get high to do what you need to do to get high. Awful circle. Please have compassion for these girls. Most likely no one in their life ever has.
I know a lot of people that live this kind of life choose to live it, but it's still heartbreaking to see them like this.
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It's a chose it/didn't choose it type deal. Do you really "choose" to be controlled by the drugs so everything else goes out the window?
These were stark and revealing. Excellent photography!
It's beautiful to see how human peole could be looked at. Thank You, its heartwarming.
These are sad,honest and thought provoking images. I have had many friends die from overdosing with heroin. I know for a fact that some addicts don't look like this, Some are hard working class folks. But addiction is a disease. You might have tried for fun or were forced by other peers. Either way its a disease and epidemic in which we need to help and cure. Thank you for the images.
I've lived in southern Philadelphia my whole life (apparently the 'bad part'), and the worst part is people will fake this for extra money. This causes less people to trust, and help others.
Stop feeding the trolls.
God bless them and give them the strength to get help
These pictures sadden me, but tge horrid nastiness of some of the commenters sadden me even more. Sadly, they are worse off then those in your photos, and dont even know it.
Not trying to be "that bitch", but honestly curious: what makes adults think trying drugs is a good idea and why can't they find something else to do when they're bored? I was CRAZY bored growing up, at times I was abused. When I couldn't take it anymore, I learned to sew, crochet, tried learning a new language (failed, but know a few basics and I can order food in Spanish) and I basically studied geography, physics, and culture to the best of my ability on my own. My point is, again: why would an adult think DRUGS is a good idea? Honestly trying to understand it so I'm not quite so judgmental of drug abusers in the future. (I'm a lot more lenient of people who may have gotten hooked at age 15 and younger because I understand they don't have good judgment and think they're indestructible).
this is heartbreaking. im form south east asia. and this pictures makes me want to say "come to my house, eat, take what u need and be somebody".. they becoming like this because they were surrounded with people who have the same problems. and it will never go away if they just live there. get out, new place, new life, new friends.. :(
Philly’s population in almost 50% black. Why were there only like 3 POC included in this project. There is something to be said about racism in caring about opiate users. It’s a ‘white problem’ so it gets much more attention.
agree. so strange that this is mostly white people depicted in one of the most diverse neighbourhoods in Philly. are we suppose to have more empathy for white drug addicts?
Liz is correct. POC's actually are much more fucked up as a group.
Instead of giving ~those~ commenters attention, report them.
Shocking....
Drugs. They all had the very same look in their eyes. It was blank stares like they are hopeless. I think there is people like this in every place in the USA. I feel so bad for the kids they don't have a choice at all.
What to do about the drug problem - I have no idea. What we've been doing isn't working and the problem is growing by leaps and bounds. Perhaps we need to legalize them, tax them, and start teaching children as young as 1st grade what drug addiction does to you. These people are making a choice to live as they do; they know there is help available to them. I don't pretend to understand, but we can't keep turning a blind eye.
Great photos, haunting, honest, visceral, emotional. Kudos to the photographer for putting the viewer in an uncomfortable place. That's what art is about. It should "disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed". Great job
Growing up my mother was an addict and had mental illness. Cps took us from her so we were raised separately by different relatives. I swore I would never do drugs. And i kept to my word. I had two kids 3 and almost 2 years old. I was a single mom and was unable to control them even got the youngest some learning therapy cause he was behind in development. We became homeless and I took them to the crisis nursery for help. They called Cps and had my kids removed from me cause I had nowhere to go. I became real depressed and didn't know what to do. I went to a friends to take a shower and catch up on some sleep instead I got got bullied into trying method for the first time ever. A lot of people say I had a choice to do it but honestly I'd didn't. If I wanted to walk out of that house then I had to smoke some. Needless to say a month later I was a full blown method addict. My Cps case went from because I was homeless to I became an addict. Move I'm 4 years sober and only because of mys
I'm a geologist, the most horrifying to me in these photos was the amount of trash and pollution, don't they ever clean these streets? All that shits ends up killing wildlife and pollution the oceans.
As serious a problem that may be, I'm sure to many of those in the photos that's the least of their problems.
I live in Canada and was thinking the same thing. I was like man, if those women just collected all those bottles for the refund they could totally stop hooking. Does the USA not have recycling?
It isn't terrifying, it is tragic.
Ask someone with terminal cancer if they think that addiction is a "disease."
I have cancer and an addiction. I believe that both are a disease.
Well said.
If you eat too much sugary garbage you develop diabetes. Is diabetes a legit disease? If you stay in the sun too long you can get skin cancer. You did it to yourself, but is it a disease? Drugs get ahold of you and change your neurochemistry. That's physical change for the worse. I totally get what you are saying ,but when you extrapolate it, it doesn't hold up unless a LOT of diseases come off the table, especially since you can cure TONS of them with fruits and vegetables.
Hidreley, I am wondering if you asked any of them what got them started on this road of addiction? They didn't just overnight become addicted, something or someone started them also something. Was it Weed, Meth, Heroin or ??? the first time? Recovering still after 31 years clean and sober...
I hate when people say pot is a gateway drug. It's not! It's a plant that god created and it's less harmful than alcohol and cigarettes and in some cases has even helped people get off hard drugs. In my experiences most drug users have mental health issues or have been abused in one form or another, OR have been prescribed drugs from their doctors and have become addicted. Good for you for staying sober!! Keep fighting that dragon!
Speaker said pot was entry drug , but, cost mattered a lot . Heroin & meth are cheap . Fentanyl is mixed with meth here, One young lady was arrested 26 times & did eventually get clean . When I was on the grand jury we took a tour of the jail & 86% of inmates were in for drug related reasons. This scourge affects good families , as well as the indifferent ones. Sadly, the speaker said they do not want to work, i.e. , watching a parenting video , to receive a needed crib, or, getting a part time job to get a rent voucher. There is hope, though .People are basically good.
Testing waters for cyberbullies.. I was at a service meeting today & the wonderful speaker was a former drug addict , who used anything she could get her hands on. She is now head of one of our local non profit agencies . She said kids can start in elementary schools to be cool with friends . One slightly older boy was 13 when his mother injected him with meth. One younger boy came into her office with a bloody nose from snorting meth. His cousin died the same day injecting it. This speaker places a lot of blame on poor parenting skills , children's overuse of cell phones , bad friends, & , online dependence. She had one client that lost 1child, then 2 , then 3 , then 4 children & the grandparents are now raising them. Single fathers are raising children of drug addicted mothers. Non married single fathers must go through the courts & be DNA certified to care for the child. Without that, the father can be arrested for kidnapping The drug tragedy hurts us all.
Thanks for your reply..I think this would be an interesting posted survey as to how an addict started and with what by whom if applicable. Many variables I believe..
None of these people deserve this life. There is help, we just need to give them it. See the invisible people that you walk by everyday. Learn their story. Help them, maybe by giving them some money, giving them advice that will last them a lifetime, or, most importantly, give them a friend. Give them someone to listen to. People living on the street are still people, just like us. Why does everyone hate these people? We can help them. Addiction has a cure, being lonely has a cure. Help these people find a cure to their problems, and help out our community. Who knows, maybe you'll become friends with these people, and if you do, somehow, they're no longer invisible to you.
I feel very sad for these people and I pray to God to change their lives in a healthy and better way
There's a saying that when the poor having nothing else to eat, they'ill eat the rich. In to many 'first world' countries there is a growing under class and nobody cares or pay's attention to them. One day this violent, angry, under educated and deprived group will be the majority and the politicians will have to start paying attention then.
It's no accident that a large chunk of the poor are in prison, and another chunk on drugs. It's divide and conquer, and that's why no one will rise up.
Divide and conquer? It's not a fucking conspiracy.
Thank you for sharing this powerful look into life with drugs. We have to do more for our children to help them grow up without having their lives slip away in addiction. The only way to avoid a risk is to know the risk. Talk with your kids, friends, family about addiction, if you don't then who will? https://www.dea.gov/pr/multimedia-library/publications/growing-up-drug-free-2017.pdf
In the 70's and 80's, when drugs were being pumped into many Black communities, all most people had to say was that it was the fault of the people living there. The drugs were being run by foreigners and the government did next to nothing to stop the flow. We only got "Just Say No" and anti-drug commercials when cocaine starting hitting the guys on Wall Street with their $500 cufflinks. Now, opioids are striking America -- in the Heartland, in small towns -- and the majority of users are white. Among these photos, I only see one Black person, and that's about the size of this current drug crisis. But, somehow, the opioid problem is an "epidemic". It's something you can catch, like the flu? Well, then, let's let the white users off the hook for any personal responsibility! Let's not call them lazy, trashy, savages, genetically inferior. Well, as a Black person myself, I'm fed up with the hypocrisy. I have little sympathy for any of the addicts in these pictures.
"I have little sympathy for any of the addicts in these pictures". None of the rest of what you said matters.
You have no sympathy for them because they aren't black? Is it because you aren't seeing enough of your own color in these pictures? That is the most racist shit that I have ever heard. It is so ignorant that you don't even see them as having a disease because they are white. You are the problem with the way things are in this country and I hope that you will have some more black people to feel sorry for in the future so that you can have some empathy. We are all human, period.
god help help them
Journey of Hope is a city program that saved me from myself. They took me off Kensington Ave and supported me through rebuilding. There is help. Ps God bless the Angels in Motion. Those blessing bags in the middle of the night saved so many of us from starving
My eyes are stinging from tears that won't fall. The Badlands are where you're surrounded by others sharing your pain but always completely alone. Shouldn't matter what race, creed or religion... These are our brothers and sisters
I used to sleep on Kensington avenue under the Huntingdon station. I know and love some of these people. They're people! They have dreams, fears, hope. Yet their nightmare is one I know. Those of you who shared heartfelt and uplifting comments thank you. I tell you from experience that not all want to leave this life behind because there are wounds so deep they fear leaving the only thing they know kills the pain. I pray for them all and all of you that you find compassion in your hearts and that those who can help do. These are people, mothers, daughters, fathers and sons. All of them can make it but they need someone to believe in them long enough that they believe in themselves. Journey of Hope in Philadelphia saved my life. They stood by me until I loved me again. They're all worth it. Walk a mile in their shoes
What a fucked-up country USA is ! really when you talk with Americans or hear that asshole of Trump talk and criticize other countries, you'd never think the hell hole USA really is.
These ppl live everywhere in the world. Drug use won’t be stopped but at least now we have ppl who want to find ways to slow it down. We cannot help anyone who isn’t 100% in to help themselves. It’s more a lesson of not being babies into a bad situation. Adopt them out. Education is a better choice then dropping out, whatever bad decisions other then drugs needs to be turned around. For the ones who were fine and lost all, there needs to be immediate help before they turn to the streets and drugs. We have too many ppl here eating up our resources who do not belong here. It hurts these ppl the most.