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Ryan Keenan (6) gets challenged by Isaiah Davis-Allen (26) of Maryland during the game at Maryland Stadium in College Park, Maryland on Saturday, April 8, 2017. No.8 Maryland defeated No.1 Penn State 15-11.

Penn State men's lacrosse players celebrate a goal during the game against Maryland at Maryland Stadium in College Park, Maryland on Saturday, April 8, 2017. No.8 Maryland defeated No.1 Penn State 15-11.

Spirit Phenomenon, 2016.

Guilty as charged!

Right in front of my nose, huge buildings, occupied by hundreds of families.

Downtown San Paulo, Brazil.

Few blocks from the City Hall, the Stock Exchange, the Central Bank among so many other fundamental, worthy and basic institutions.

In just one of the buildings, 475 families occupies 27 unfinished floors.

Kids play and run.

Clotheslines on the outside of the building, without any protection from falling down and in front of the entire city.

Windows, with breathtaking views, of one of the biggest and most populated cities on the Planet, made of compensated wood or sticks, even at the 27th floor.

People that use strength and organization to impose their reality, to a society that doesn’t care to listen.

Guilty as charged!

 

Project link www.alessandro-vecchi.com/occupy

 

These images were taken for the South African documentary Not in my Neighbourhood www.instagram.com/notinmyneighbourhood/

 

You can also check out this project featured on Positive Magazine www.positive-magazine.com/downtown-san-paulo/

Guilty as charged!

Right in front of my nose, huge buildings, occupied by hundreds of families.

Downtown San Paulo, Brazil.

Few blocks from the City Hall, the Stock Exchange, the Central Bank among so many other fundamental, worthy and basic institutions.

In just one of the buildings, 475 families occupies 27 unfinished floors.

Kids play and run.

Clotheslines on the outside of the building, without any protection from falling down and in front of the entire city.

Windows, with breathtaking views, of one of the biggest and most populated cities on the Planet, made of compensated wood or sticks, even at the 27th floor.

People that use strength and organization to impose their reality, to a society that doesn’t care to listen.

Guilty as charged!

 

Project link www.alessandro-vecchi.com/occupy

 

These images were taken for the South African documentary Not in my Neighbourhood www.instagram.com/notinmyneighbourhood/

 

You can also check out this project featured on Positive Magazine www.positive-magazine.com/downtown-san-paulo/

Fran's 1st Birthday today!

 

Happy Birthday baby!

Merideth Spriggs, founder of Caridad, left, speaks with Russ VanBeek at Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016. Caridad is an nonprofit organization which connects the homeless to resources. Jason Ogulnik/Las Vegas Review-Journal

MakingOff produção Terra Oca Filmes de material para MC Kauan. Produção realizada no parque de diversões no centro de Itaquera, em São Paulo. Makeup de GIsele Braga e Jess Tomasi.

Kelly Daggett (11) gets checked by Lizzie Colson (25) of Maryland during the game at Penn State Lacrosse Field on Thursday, April 20, 2017. No.1 Maryland defeated No.5 Penn State 16-14.

Thanks to my friend Greg I was able to get hired on the spot to cover this event minutes before it was supposed to begin.

  

Spirit Phenomenon, 2016.

Thanks to my friend Greg I was able to get hired on the spot to cover this event minutes before it was supposed to begin.

  

A quick snap taken of my good friend Jim who is a staff photographer for the Columbus Dispatch. He's seen a lot of action over the years, especially so since he works the night beat. He was just finished up an assigment and I took a quick snap of him from the hip.

 

If your curious that belt is full of Canon EOS goodies. He's rocking a Canon 1DMkIII, 580EX, 24-70mm in his hand, with a 70-200mm f/2.8L IS, 16-35mm f/2.8, 14mm f/2.8, a Quantum Turbo battery pack, and some other goodies...

 

...in his trunk he rolls a ton of other goodies including the seriously big 200mm f/1.8L, 400mm f2.8L IS, and a few other 1D bodies, lenses and other misc. goodies.

Thanks to my friend Greg I was able to get hired on the spot to cover this event minutes before it was supposed to begin.

  

On assignment for Canned Creative, capturing images for a corporate website

The women of Omnes, a NGO in Greece. When the so-called Balkan route was closed in 2016, ten thousands of refugees got stuck in the north - a poor region, already considerably struck by the economical crisis. In the 30.000 people town of Kilkis near Thessaloniki, several natives decided to help the refugees around them anyway. They started a grass roots initiative from scratch, without any help from authorities.

 

A key part of their work with Omnes is their intense monitoring of the people they take care of. Because they do monthly surveys, they posess precise information about the skills, profession, social situation and special needs of each person. The data - anonymized - is being published openly, which led to less prejudices and more understanding in the community.

 

Because of this, they were able to get support by the city and to built up a network, providing decent living conditions for the refugee families. In Kilkis, they live in apartments - in a lot of other places in Greece, they are forced to live in isolated camps.

 

In addition, Omnes opened up an "inclusion center" in the city, open for every member facing special challenges, like for instance senior citizens who live alone or disabled people. Because most of the #refugees are given the feeling of being normal, accepted neighbours, they are more willing to give back to society.

 

Today, Omnes is constantly taking care of about 550 people. The model was discussed as a positive example of creating better chances for proper inclusion at several conferences in Europe.

 

The house, where Omnes os located in, was built by refugees about 100 years ago - Greeks who had been expelled from their homes in the Ottoman Empire, today Turkey.

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