Striking street portraiture of a contemporary American subculture of young Travelers Lost & Found documents a contemporary American subculture of young Travelers through raw, striking portraiture and intimate storytelling.
They capture courage, tenderness, and determination in his subjects that have been largely ignored and unseen..
Over ten years in the making, Joseph\'s portraits reveal the human condition.
Individual stories, as a collection, form a greater narrative.
The black and white portraits are made in public, on the street, using natural light.
The high of freedom, however, does not come without consequence.
Along their personal journey driven by wanderlust, escapism, or a search for transient jobs, they find a new family in their traveling friends.
These Travelers abandon home to move around the country by hitchhiking and freight train hopping in a nomadic, transient existence outside of mainstream society.
Striking street portraiture of a contemporary American subculture of young Travelers Lost & Found documents a contemporary American subculture of young Travelers through raw, striking portraiture and intimate storytelling