The other aspect I want to look at is the contrast of living situations. How those continuing with day to day living in different socio-economic groups view those begging on the streets. Through my first photo shoots and research I found, most people make a conscious effort to not make eye contact and completely ignore them. I personally found walking the streets, and having to make a conscious note of everyone how uncomfortable I found doing this. To the point where i got money out and started giving coins to each one I say. You would see men in business suits with brief cases walk right past, as beggars would sit outside of stores promoting lotos big wednesday. Although it is not my intention at all to form opinions or judgments on how these people have come into these situations, through the photography topic itself it is very thought provoking and makes you contemplate many social understandings. For me anyway it has made me think about how I view these people and if it is right to be just walking past. I find that these people seem to have become a lost community of people/ or have a stereotype that many people tend to ignore because it may not be pretty with in main stream society. It is this idea I would also like to photograph. Is there a way to be in that situation but then have a completely different version of how you are living in your head? it is these idea i am looking to explore.