Shane Repass, a residential service coordinator at a shelter operated by LifeMoves, stands for a portrait outside his RV trailer in Palo Alto, California on November 11, 2025. Repass knows several other RV residents who park on the same street, but the city's decision in October to crack down on RV parking and ban detached trailers has forced the group to contemplate leaving Palo Alto. "I've felt more close with this community than I ever did when I had a house," Repass said. Palo Alto Weekly
Shane Repass, a residential service coordinator at a shelter operated by LifeMoves, stands for a portrait outside his RV trailer in Palo Alto, California on November 11, 2025. Repass knows several other RV residents who park on the same street, but the city's decision in October to crack down on RV parking and ban detached trailers has forced the group to contemplate leaving Palo Alto. "I've felt more close with this community than I ever did when I had a house," Repass said. Palo Alto Weekly
Yibeli Lopez poses for a portrait at Ritenour School District headquarters in Overland, Missouri on January 29, 2025. Lopez attended the district's International Welcome Center after immigrating from Honduras at 17 years old and now works for the district to enroll new students. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Yibeli Lopez poses for a portrait at Ritenour School District headquarters in Overland, Missouri on January 29, 2025. Lopez attended the district's International Welcome Center after immigrating from Honduras at 17 years old and now works for the district to enroll new students. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Danielle Miller, wearing an outfit from her fashion store IAmDaniJay, poses for a portrait in downtown East Point, Georgia on August 5, 2024. Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Danielle Miller, wearing an outfit from her fashion store IAmDaniJay, poses for a portrait in downtown East Point, Georgia on August 5, 2024. Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Kate Bridget Li, who rents out several RVs, stands for a portrait at the entrance to her own RV trailer parked in Palo Alto, California on October 30, 2025. Earlier in the month the city decided to ban "vanlording" as part of a broader crackdown on RV parking. "I prefer they cut some slack in banning, just at least give some time for people to be situated so people have somewhere to go after," Li said. Palo Alto Weekly
Kate Bridget Li, who rents out several RVs, stands for a portrait at the entrance to her own RV trailer parked in Palo Alto, California on October 30, 2025. Earlier in the month the city decided to ban "vanlording" as part of a broader crackdown on RV parking. "I prefer they cut some slack in banning, just at least give some time for people to be situated so people have somewhere to go after," Li said. Palo Alto Weekly
Diane Friedlaender, who directed the Leadership, Community Building, and Social Change program within the Stanford Living Education program before being laid off, sits for a portrait outside at her home in Redwood City, California on October 8, 2025. Palo Alto Weekly
Diane Friedlaender, who directed the Leadership, Community Building, and Social Change program within the Stanford Living Education program before being laid off, sits for a portrait outside at her home in Redwood City, California on October 8, 2025. Palo Alto Weekly
Tony Cruver, who founded Cruvie Clothing in 2013, poses for a portrait at his home workspace in the West End neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia on July 16, 2024. Cruvie Clothing has never been sold at a major retailer, but word-of-mouth helped Cruver's custom designs become popular among celebrities with ties to Atlanta. Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tony Cruver, who founded Cruvie Clothing in 2013, poses for a portrait at his home workspace in the West End neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia on July 16, 2024. Cruvie Clothing has never been sold at a major retailer, but word-of-mouth helped Cruver's custom designs become popular among celebrities with ties to Atlanta. Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Robert Hay, a volunteer for the five boroughs’ tree census who has identified and assessed the conditions of thousands of trees, stands for a portrait near the Hoover-Manton Playgrounds in the Briarwood neighborhood of Queens in New York on August 8, 2025. Wall Street Journal
Robert Hay, a volunteer for the five boroughs’ tree census who has identified and assessed the conditions of thousands of trees, stands for a portrait near the Hoover-Manton Playgrounds in the Briarwood neighborhood of Queens in New York on August 8, 2025. Wall Street Journal
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