Street photography centered on the life of a young homeless girl in Seattle forms the core of the visual narrative, exploring themes of vulnerability, resilience, and urban survival. The images capture intimate moments that reveal the complexity and humanity of life on the margins.
Tiny, Streetwise Revisited revisits Mary Ellen Mark’s original subjects over two decades later, offering a longitudinal perspective that highlights change and continuity in their circumstances. The photographs blend raw social documentary with a compassionate eye, evoking a contemplative and sober mood throughout the 176 pages.