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NYC Construction workers.

  

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I took this shot in the Santa Catarina neighborhood of Lisbon, known for its relaxed vibe, narrow streets, and creative charm. While walking through a traffic jam in the area, I came across these two guys, likely construction workers, waiting in their van. When they noticed me trying to compose a picture, I knocked on their window, and they opened it. That’s when I seized the moment and captured this shot.

Berlin City-West, Kurfürstendamm

Täby simhall

 

Stockholm, Sweden

#SummerIsHere #Construction #Excavator #SummerSolstice #Cloud #Sunset #SkilledTrades #HeavyEquipmentOperator #ConstructingHistory #mgicorp

construction in typical, narrow but long lot of a broken down house, new, higher house to be built. one worker seems to be taking lunch break, workers also live, eat and sleep, right at their contruction site

Die hier verbauten Bahnschwellen sieht man später, wenn sie in Beton ersoffen und danach zugepflastert wurden, nicht mehr.

Construction site in Budapest, Hungary

Construction, "Diller Island", Pier 55, Hudson River Park, New York

Repair of the cobbles in Rue de l'Espérance on the Butte aux Cailles

Maison Blanche neighbourhood (13e)

Paris, France 21.02.2023

 

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Instandsetzung des Pflasters der Rue de l'Espérance auf der Butte aux Cailles

Viertel Maison Blanche (13e)

Paris, Frankreich 21.02.2023

I'm sure it must have crossed their minds at some point.

Construction workers take some time out for a more delicate art. This is how i started...photography with my Sony Erricsson :-)

Construction workers at a site

many people think darth vader died after the fall of the empire-actually he has been living quietly in north carolina working odd jobs-such as farming and construction.

Low wages and Value of life often means a high risk taken in East Africa - part of an online exhibition on the Social Documentary Network. And part of an exhibition “State of the World”

 

px3.fr/winners/curator/2021/1-98424-21/

 

www.socialdocumentary.net/exhibit/Sonal_Shah/4857

 

www.socialdocumentary.net/exhibit.php?exhibit_id=4853

 

www.socialdocumentary.net/exhibit.php?exhibit_id=4854

 

socialdocumentary.net/exhibit/Sonal_Shah/4866

HFF! Taken on the Nine Creeks Trail on my walk today. Best seen large by clicking on the photo

This guy was working hard to make a hole in the concrete with his hammer. He then looked up and saw some weird foreigner with a big camera pointed at him. He quickly went back to work.

walking around Austin, TX.

 

The only people left on 6th street are the homeless and construction workers. The construction workers do not seem to be doing any physical distancing.

Embassy Gardens, Nine Elms

We were passing this group of tired looking construction workers silently waiting for their ride home. They were pulling out their phones and looked stoic as they entered that 5 O' Clock World. I got the attention of one and I said in Spanish, "No faces. Only the feet." The tired faces looked up as I knelt down to frame this scene. They went back to the world away from work. I quickly caught up to my wife and we kept walking. First thing I said to her was, "I saw that shot and almost let it go. Glad I didn't." Washington, D.C. 09/06/2023.

Construction workers just getting off work (before COVID-19)

A candid shot taken recently

I made this portrait of a construction worker near Lagos, because I thought he looked like Samuel Jackson

A construction laborer in Georgetown, Washington DC

Part of three photos showing some of the construction of a medical office building for most of the block bounded by Polk Street and Van Ness Avenue on the east and west and Cedar and Geary Streets on the north and south. This building (now completed) created medical offices supporting the a new Hospital (also, now completed) across Van Ness Avenue (the building under construction in the background).

 

With construction in this area going apeshit, the disruption/change to this neighborhood has, so far, been enormous and neither the hospital nor this office building were even completed. The homeless in the neighborhood are visibly, being driven into the streets and you see many of them wandering about aimlessly. On a personal level my ophthalmologist moved to a nearby, cement, office building. Built in the 80s, it is as characterless as it is nondescript.

 

Finally, the geotagged map says this neighborhood is "Lower Nob Hill." Lower Nob Hill is a recent, bullshit appellation created by pimping real estate personnel to try and give cachet to this traditionally, down and out neighborhood. In reality, this area is part of Polk Gulch, a subset of the Tenderloin and closer to Russian Hill and Pacific Heights, both of which are easily as wealthy as Nob Hill.

 

If you don't like the shot, check out the video of Pete and Eddie (hold the command (or control) key and click the link): www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUAky0rlLEY

I have great empathy for people who work outside in the weather, especially when it is extremely hot or cold. This image was taken during our long run of triple digit temperatures. Murray, Utah.

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