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You a Sneakin’ Mutha…

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I sit in the driver’s seat of William’s truck as rush hour traffic collects just below us on the 101 freeway. It’s August and sweat collects on the back of my neck and arms as the first significant heat wave brings triple digits to Los Angeles. It’s so hot out that if you look at the pavement long enough, you can see the shadows of invisible nuclear vapors slithering across the sidewalk.

I’m bored and even more depressed, but can’t stop myself from coming here. I think about all of the things I’ve fucked up in my life. I think about my family that I’ve been away from for almost a decade. I think about my ex-girlfriend. I think about leaving L.A., so I can see my family and ex-girlfriend. I think about this prostitute I wanna photograph.

And then a cockroach pokes its body out from in between the bent pages of an 18 magazine that’s been dumped on the dashboard. It’s female and carrying eggs. I think about crushing it with my hand, but it zigzags across a collection of odd items and junk and then crawls into an empty Shasta can before I can make a decision. Growing up people would often say that a cockroach could survive the aftermath of an atomic bomb, but in Los Angeles, when you wake up in morning you can find dozens of them dead on the sidewalk.

I sit in the driver’s seat of William’s truck watching them, waiting for something to happen.

Me: That doesn’t hurt?

William: Fifteen yars locked up, whadda you think?

CLICK.

Joe: Ooh there he go again with that camera…sneakin’ mutha fucka takin’ my picture! Right when I’m takin’ a drink too! You a sneakin’ MUTHA FUCKA!

Williams shitty plastic razor scrapes across his neck. A drop of blood pokes through his skin.

Joe: WILLIAM! How come you don’t ever let me sit in the truck, but you let h-i-m?

Joe takes another big drink, consuming what’s left of his 211. He looks at me.

Joe: You still my boy.

Joe raises a tightened fist and pushes his arm through the driver’s window. I reciprocate and press my knuckles against a collection of open sores and wonder what diseases he might have.

The thought passes and the day drags on.

Thank You For Your Call

In 1935, the Social Security Act was created to help ensure the economic safety of America’s elderly.

As of July 2010, the United States Social Security Administration does not recognize same-sex marriages or domestic partnerships as valid relationships.

Consequently, thousands of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender seniors are denied Social Security benefits every year.

Ineligible for Social Security surivors benefits, and faced with undue economic burdens, many LGBT seniors are often forced to give up their homes after losing their partner.

To learn more about this issue please visit rockforequality.org

Video by Shawn Nee / discarted

Stupid Questions

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I see something that I’ve never seen before. I bend down in the middle of the street as cars, attempting to avoid the bumper to bumper orgy on Western Avenue take a hard right down La Mirada Ave., and speed past behind me—their hot exhaust fumes graze my back. I’m invincible holding this camera.

Me: Is it loaded?

William (watching a movie): Boy, you ask some stupid questions.

I move my camera and crouch lower. My right knee cracks, and then the shutter as a Beamer lays on its horn and keeps going.

William: I got an M-16 too, but that’s buried in the back.

Earning Her Wings

Tracy (high and inebriated): Mistah, you shouldn’t be down there. The cops are gonna come.

No response.

Tracy: Hey pal, get outta there…you’re gonna get killed!

Man (infuriated): WHY DO YOU THINK I’M DOWN HERE!!!

Tracy: Sir, you shouldn’t try to kill yourself.

Man (high on meth): I know.

Photos by Shawn Nee/discarted

Introspection

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Welcome to My Jungle

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Yesterday within a span of 30 minutes a deadly shooting and three vehicular injuries occurred all within a one block radius from one another.

Near the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and St. Andrews Place, an unidentified 20-year old man was shot to death by an unknown assailant who fled on foot. As two LAPD officers responded to the call, they were stuck by another vehicle, sending the officers to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Then, a short while later, a bicyclist traveling north on Western Boulevard and only one block east of where the shooting took place, was struck by a vehicle as he crossed Virginia Avenue. The unknown cyclist sustained a head injury, a large laceration to his knee, and was transported to an area hospital by the Los Angeles Fire Department. The driver of the vehicle remained on scene, and according to one man who witnessed the accident, the cyclist was at fault. And finally, as I made my way home to process the photos and get them to my editor, I saw a man wielding a tire iron chase another man down the street. I love this neighborhood.

According to a Los Angeles Times article regarding yesterday’s fatal shooting, there has been at least 63 homicides in my neighborhood since 2007.

For more photos of the accident and a write up by Zach Behrens check out LAist.

The Randomness of Street Photography

Woman walks up…asks me to take her picture…shows me her vagina.

Cardinal Mahony Rallies for Immigration


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Our own Shawn Nee was elbow-to-elbow, with Cardinal Roger Mahony — so close he could smell his sins — who came out on Saturday to march for immigration rights in downtown Los Angeles.

See more photos at LAist.com

MOPLA Group Show Opening

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If you haven’t been celebrating April as the Month of Photography Los Angeles (MOPLA), now is the time to start. Tomorrow night the MOPLA Group Show opens with a free reception and work from a select group of Los Angeles photographers that will include an array of genres, from editorial to fine art to documentary. Curated by Hossein Farmani of the Lucie Foundation and Dee DeLara of Smashbox Studios, the show will run for the next three weeks.

Our own Shawn Nee is in the show with his image “Up, Up, and Away!”.

Thursday, April 29th, 7-9pm, Smashbox Studios, 8549 Higuera Street, Culver City, CA 90232. Email groupshow@monthofphotography.com to RSVP.

Nazis Rally for Racism in LA

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This past Saturday’s Nazi rally and counter protest in downtown Los Angeles got a lot of press, and our own discarted was there to document the scene. 

See more photos at LAist.com


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