The following is taken from flickr, originally published by stoneth.
(young homeless man beavis, san fran, 8/3/06)
young homeless man beavis shooting up in the tenderloin. he picks his scabs to find a good spot; and tries a few locations before he gets a vein. he has the “love” and “hate” tattos from “night of the hunter” on his fingers. he’s showing “love” with his right hand as he sticks the needle in.
beavis knows everyone on the street. he is tremendously literate and articulate and a really great artist. beavis is one of the reasons i take pictures of the homeless.
i met him in october of ‘05 (10/6/05) near union square. he was hurriedly moving along the sidwalk checking for change in the pay phone, sifting through trash bins, etc. he looked over at me and just had an amazing presence in his eyes. i continued walking, and then had to turn back and ask if i could take his picture.
he told me how he used to have a big mohawk and how he used to let tourists take pictures of him in fishermans’ warf for 15 bucks. we chatted for a short bit and had a great rapport. when i was leaving, he told me to check out the time magazine from november ‘94 (11/21/94); said there’s a picture of him in it as a streetkid (about 14 or so) in la.
the picture i took was crap (bad lighting) and i never posted it, but i emailed it to the time magazine photographer (steve liss) who had met beavis so many years before. steve was amazed to hear about beavis and said he has the portrait of him hanging in his home (i’ve included it in the comment below). he’d lost touch with beavis over the years. he said if i ever see beavis again to put them in contact.
but i didn’t see beavis again until june of this year (6/5/06); eight months later. i saw someone that looked familiar on the sidewalk one morning hunched over. i walked up to him and, recognizing him better, asked if he was beavis. he said yes. he said he was just waking up and he needed a fix.
Here is the TIME Magazine Pic:
I think what strikes me most is that this person was homeless at age 14 (back in 1994 as a street-kid). He was on the cover of Time magazine even. Yet…he is now approx. 27, and it’s 13 years later, and his life is the same allthough I would guess worse. Then I wonder why no one has helped him, or, if he has refused genuine help. I wonder if there are Christians in his life. People who care for him. You would think a 14 year old on the cover of Time as a homeless street-kid would garner some attention and someone in the Time readership would help the then 14 year old and he would be in a different place in life.









3 responses so far ↓
1 Lydia // Mar 30, 2007 at 2:13 pm
Wow. I’m sure there were several people reading that Time magazine in 94 who were touched, but figured someone else would fix the problem. And no one has.
We don’t do anything because we don’t know what to do. A lot of times (and I hate to admit it), we feel that people are too far gone. Where is our faith in the sovereign power of God? Do we think He only works miracles in us??
2 Lydia // Mar 30, 2007 at 4:37 pm
Okay, I’ve been looking at that guy’s flikr site for the last hour, and I blame it on you! :) The images are heart-wrenching.
3 Lindsey // Mar 31, 2007 at 9:51 am
I agree with Lydia. The picture, especially the age 14 one, are tragic. But most people probably don’t believe that there is really that much they can do about it, or that someone else is better qualified to fix the problem.
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