I have tried to balance images taken on the streets observing public behaviour along with some of those taken at the homeless shelter to communicate that relationship and show the issue and than what is being done to try and help. There is a mixture of black and white images and colour as I don't believe this issue is just 'black and white' and I feel that the saturation captures a sincerity that is different for each photo, there for they shouldn't all be the same. I have tried to present a range of photographs that express relationships, moments of friendship, depressing vibes, and individually and collectively are thought provoking in some sense. The only image that I put in the sequence that is more metaphorical is the window at the end. This is the odd one out but I feel like it summarises both the idea of separation and perspective, looking at other people and making assumptions, but then also more literally the idea of looking from inside a bubble of your own situation out to a different world, dark and depressing to a brighter future as cliche as that may be. On each individual picture there is a caption briefly describing what I saw in each photo and why I chose it. As a series because they are primarily documentary images i feel it is my honest portrayal that can be interpreted by the viewer however they want to see it.