Montreal is a big city. And like in any metropolis, there is a lot going on. From the construction of new buildings to rushed mid-day lunch meetings, it’s easy to get caught up in the busy happenings of the city.
Unfortunately, this is becoming far too common, according to photographer Mikaël Theimer, and is causing residents to overlook – or avoid – issues that demand acknowledgment and remedy, such as homelessness.
In a photo series he shared with Bored Panda, Theimer drew attention to the fact that “there’s a vast majority of people who do everything they can to NOT see the homeless.”
He states:
“You know exactly what I mean: you’ve spotted one from a few meters away, so you speed up your pace, take your phone out or look the other way, making sure to avoid this uncomfortable moment when you just know they’re going to ask for some spare change and you’ll say no…”
Theimer photographs the homeless and documents their stories, so knows first-hand how many individuals on the street need help.
He says:
“Understand that I am not judging you in any way; hell, I used to be you. But one day I realized the homeless are humans, just like me. And if we all saw them as humans – and not just “beggars” – then maybe we’d realize it’s quite a messed up society we’ve built for ourselves… I mean, how did we come to think it was okay to have so many of us living in such miserable conditions?”
It’s this passion that spurred Theimer to document the following:
Dreams of a better life
La vie est belle
“I’m teaching you how to give.”
Don’t mind me
Grocery shopping
Lap dance
The flip side of the coin
Place-des-arts
A nap in the park
If the social ladder is broken, take the stairs
Chilling with my friends
Parking spots have cheaper rent
I wish I had a couch
The invisible woman
But not traveling light
Stairs make great pillows
Home is where my hammock hangs
I missed my train
Raindrops keep falling on my head
Ground zero
Sending out an S.O.S.
Can we share that bagel?
Says Theimer:
“Take a good look at this sad aspect of our society, and stop looking away because it’s not gonna go away on its own. And next time you see one, whether you wanna give them some change or not, don’t look the other way. Because for having chatted with quite a few homeless people, I can tell you that they’ll appreciate your smile much more than your 1$ coin.”
Daddy, why is the man sleeping here?
Social asymmetry
Don’t get too close, I bite
Sleepy head
Stuck in the middle
Just like home
Thank you for viewing these
Now stop looking away when you see me
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