Homeless explores the stark realities of homelessness through Bryan Adams’s close, intimate photographic approach. The images focus on the lived environment and personal expressions of individuals without shelter, aiming to capture the unvarnished human conditions often overlooked by society.
Through 224 pages, the book presents a restrained yet empathetic visual narrative, emphasizing the textures, faces, and settings that define this marginalized existence. The photographs offer a quiet but compelling reflection on vulnerability and resilience in urban spaces.