40 Of The Most Amazing Humans Met On The Streets By The ‘humans Of’ Movement Worldwide
There might be hundreds of photographers meeting different people on the streets in different parts of the world uploading their photos with their stories onto Facebook or their blogs right now. I have been following several of them, so let me share some of the most interesting posts of some of the most powerful “Humans of” projects.
Of course I have to mention the one and only “Brandon Stanton” who started uploading his first photos of humans to his Facebook page “Humans of New York.” Soon afterwards, however, many photographers around the globe started to upload their pictures representing the huge variety of different people around the whole globe.
This is just a small selection of the whole conglomerate of photos uploaded daily on many different locations. Below each picture, you can find the source of these photographs and follow these amazing blogs via Facebook yourself!
It’s an amazing experience to see different people worldwide and an amazing proof that we all have to unite and make this planet a better place for all!
Humans of New York
Source: facebook.com
“If people don’t start paying closer attention, we’re going to be living in a corporate fascist state in no time. We’re paying $3.50 for a cup of coffee. You know how much a POUND of coffee beans costs? $3.50. But nobody knows that. Cause nobody’s paying attention.”
Souls of San Francisco
Source: facebook.com
“I’m from Jersey…I’m just really happy to be here.”
Humans of Amsterdam
Source: facebook.com
”One day I decided to let go of other peoples opinions about me.”
”How did you do that?”
”I am not sure, I just did.”
Humans of Rome
Source: facebook.com
“They all think I come from [faking a British accent] THE UNITED KINGDOM, because I look like an English man. Oh, and also, because I sing! [starts singing God Save the Queen]”
Souls of San Francisco
Source: facebook.com
“I’m Jimmy Flowers. Ask around. Everybody knows who I am.”
Humans of New York
Source: facebook.com
“When my husband was dying, I said: ‘Moe, how am I supposed to live without you?’ He told me: ‘Take the love you have for me and spread it around.’”
Humans of Amsterdam
Source: facebook.com
”As a child I grew up reading books like Robinson Crusoe and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. I always felt a strong desire to live like an explorer. After high school I worked a 9 to 5 job. Months passed by and slowly I felt my dreams drifting away from me. One day I decided to change my life for good. I packed my stuff and left everything behind to be an adventurer. I only carry a sleeping bag and some clothing in my backpack and I go wherever the wind takes me. ”
Humans of China
Source: facebook.com
“I study art”
Humans of Tel Aviv
Source: facebook.com
She’s got the whole World in her Hands.
Humans of Rome
Source: facebook.com
“I am divorced and I have a daughter who is a big girl now. I got tired of ordinary life, of not having the ability to really choose anything. I am married with the street now. I want to choose to get dirty, to dive into fountains and then get dirty again. I want to walk barefoot, to sleep in churches, on bridges, under bridges, beneath the statues. I want to play music, hangout with my friends and my dog. People think I’m a druggie but – you see? – there are no holes in my arms.”
Humans of India
Source: facebook.com
“I like the way things are changing, now.”
Humans of Tel Aviv
Source: facebook.com
“For me God equals Love. It doesn’t matter which god you choose to believe in. The fact that you are a believer means you are a loving person”.
Humans of Buenos Aires
Source: facebook.com
“The only thing I could never give up are my studies. Studying gives me too much satisfaction. ”
Humans of Berlin
Source: facebook.com
“When I was a child, my grandma used to take me picking herbs. And afterwards we went to the morgue so she could see who died lately. I think that’s why I still have a very relaxed relationship to death. Although it’s always sad when a loved one passes away, no matter whether it’s a partner or a rat. Beautiful animals by the way.”
Humans of Rio de Janeiro
Source: facebook.com
Marechal Fenomenal !!
Humans of Quetta
Source: facebook.com
“Peace”
Humans of Bolivia
Source: facebook.com
You have 25 dogs? how can you feed so many?
“At the beginning there was one that came behind me where I sell food. I decided to give it some food and many others came too. It’s hard to take care of all of them because they often fight with each other… Many of the dogs that come to me arrive hurt and they need the help of some vet who wants to do it by sheer will and love. The money I get is almost not enough for the month, but what can we do? I love them… and you need to take care of animals”
Humans of Durban
Source: facebook.com
“When my dad got sick of TB, he struggled to get a job, so my mom supports me and our two siblings. But I have faith that I can do anything”.
Humans of Buenos Aires
Source: facebook.com
“My drawing teacher told me that art is something that comes from within and can’t be forced. One improves the technique to be able to express oneself better, through the medium one chooses.”
Humans of Durban
Source: facebook.com
“When my dad got sick of TB, he struggled to get a job, so my mom supports me and our two siblings. But I have faith that I can do anything”.
Humans of India
Source: facebook.com
“I’m pretty sure that love and light have something to do with each other. That’s why Diwali’s cool. Lots of love in the air.”
Humans of Quetta
Source: facebook.com
“I have 5 watches and 16 rings and Love it to wear all Day at a time”
Humans of Bolivia
Source: facebook.com
“We want to be everything: Israelites, Japanese, cochalas … Dancing we are a bit of everything”
Humans of Singapore
Source: facebook.com
“It’s easier to be single what. Otherwise get married got problems, husband gamble, cheat, go find china woman, drive you crazy. This way very easy. See this cat – his name Bobby. Some people in the market there think I’m crazy, got disease, that’s why they say I got no husband and play with cats all the time. But animals don’t see that. You treat them right, give them food, they be nice to you too.”
People of Sofia
Source: facebook.com
Humans of China
Source: facebook.com
In our village we say; “Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle, without shortening its length. Happiness never ceases by being shared.”
Humans of Indonesia
Source: facebook.com
“Come, join the dance..!”
“It’s too cold … the dance is pretty old style for us”
Humans of Papua New Guinea
Source: facebook.com
“What do you love about Papua New Guinea?”
“My culture. Its Vibrant. Its full of life.”
“What was your most memorable experience in Papua New Guinea?”
“When I was a really young girl in my Dad’s village, I went swimming in the Sepik River not knowing there were crocodiles in there. Against my dad’s advice, I jumped into the river and the currents nearly drifted me away.”
“How did you come out of the river?”
“I actually clung onto a canoe! This is the first time I’m sharing this story! My Dad doesn’t even know.”
Humans of Colombia
Source: facebook.com
An Arhuac man in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
People of Sofia
Source: facebook.com
Humans of Papua New Guinea
Source: facebook.com
“I’m from out of town. I am here paying a visit to my children and grandchildren. We talk on the phone all the time but it is more fulfilling seeing them and talking with them live, and in person.“
Humans of Melbourne
Source: facebook.com
“How does it stay like that?”
“Oh, just a lot of pushing it around.”
Humans of Vanuatu
Source: facebook.com
Seen in Tagabe
Humans of Karachi
Source: facebook.com
“Carefully made out the words mumbled from his lips “Jabhi koi acha kaam karo beta bus khamoshi se karna. Woh jaante hain. Beshaq, Woh jaanta hai.”
(Translation: Whenever you do good, do it quietly (without any fanfare). No doubt God knows (of your good deeds)- He knows all.)
Humans of Seoul
Source: facebook.com
“I have been volunteering at Cheonggyecheon introducing Korean history to tourists since 2006, the year I retired from my job”
“Why did you you decide to start volunteering?”
“In my old age I wanted to do something that had real meaning to it.”
Humans of Melbourne
Source: facebook.com
“I’m a photographer too. I do surreal photography, like I would take a picture of someone’s face and black their eyes out. Things like that.”
Humans of Toronto
Source: facebook.com
“I think the best way to make a friend is through wandering-seeing new parts of your city previously unknown, with friends not yet familiar, fueled with the comforts of coffees and cigarettes.
Our friendship has now blossomed through all of our shared adventures, and blooming with the prospect of future journeys to be held side by side.”
Humans of Egypt
Source: facebook.com
“I’m 40 years old janitor. My son work in a foreign bank and my daughters traveled to Kuwait. Now I just relax! ”
Humans of Istanbul
Source: facebook.com
I’m usually shy when meeting new people. But once I get to know them well, I either give them everything or nothing.
Humans of Vanuatu
Source: facebook.com
She didn’t need the sparkle in order to shine.
Gay pride in black and white https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.582083825243272.1073741845.253198234798501&type=1
https://www.facebook.com/HumansOfOsloMvbo/photos/a.444700135648309.1073741835.253198234798501/623313377786983/?type=1&theater
Gay pride in black and white https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.582083825243272.1073741845.253198234798501&type=1
https://www.facebook.com/HumansOfOsloMvbo/photos/a.444700135648309.1073741835.253198234798501/623313377786983/?type=1&theater
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