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I Document People, Places, & Livelihoods Of The Night Shifts At 5 A.M. (27 Pics)
Every day, 5 a.m. passes me by. While I am asleep, there is a world that I am completely detached from. When I begin settling in for the evening, there are countless others getting themselves ready to start their day.
From bakers and farmers to gas station attendants and factory line workers, we live in a world that never truly sleeps. Productivity and services continue to be provided while many of us are asleep and dreaming. When I wake up in the morning, I can, without a second thought, enjoy freshly made bread, produce picked hours earlier, or even a newly paved road.
The 5 a.m. project developed out of an interest to step outside of my 9-to-5 world; to document places, people, and livelihoods at—or as close as possible to—5 a.m. The world may look very different when not congested with people and cars, but that does not mean we have all settled in for sleep.
Welcome to 5 a.m.
I'm an Ontario-based photographer and social worker living in Kitchener-Waterloo. As a photographer, I tend to focus on personal projects and I have a specific interest in work/industry as my subject matter. 5 a.m. is an on-going project that started in 2013. For obvious reasons, no new work was created in 2020... you can find me on Instagram, which is linked down below, and I hope you have enjoyed this small collection of work from this series!
More info: bdouglasphotography.com | Instagram
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John, Baker, Sobeys
yes, it always early for the bakers! The end product melts in your mouth, continue the great bake!!!!
Nancy, 9-11 Dispatch, Waterloo Region Police Service
Jan, Fire Fighter, Fire Station 2
Amanda, Security, City Of Kitchener
Oh CANADA!, you do a wonderful job at protecting Kitchener, Good work to all!
Andy, Nurse, Grand River Hospital
Eddie, Region Of Waterloo Paramedic Services
Olivia, Grand River Hospital
Thanks for doing what you all do, it's hard, I worked medical, I know, harder now
Anonymous, Line Worker, Valley Blades
Keep up all the good work with making fine cutting tools!, They are the best!
Steve, Night Shift Lead, Sobeys
Stock it Steve !, Stock it!!. Your keeping up with the people's buying power with shelves stocked!
Al, Tow Truck Driver, Active Towing
Dan, Dairy Farmer, Cressridge Farms
Bruce, Constable, Waterloo Region Police Service
Florance, Spiritual Care Advisor, Grand River Hospital
Is it kind of like a therapist? ( forgive me if I got it totally wrong )
Thank you for helping all the people you helped in their darkest hour or just a chin up and encourage, I Thank you for being a spiritual advisor, because not all are highly religious, or religious at all, its about things that are higher soul/s rather than our grounded bodies, death is death, our soul wont need our vessel of our body, it is a higher being, we just go, the things we thought we need on earth, were of nothing, we never needed it
It takes a special person to take on this role!
Load More Replies...Tom, Shift Supervisor, Dare Foods
Vernon, Sales Representative, Little Short Stop
Mary, House Keeping, Luther Village On The Park
Derek, Taxi Driver, City Cabs
GOOD of all TAXI drivers, you know you'll get something bizzar sometimes, keep up great work
Evelyna-Sophia, Shannon, Raina - Servers, Mel's Diner
Krupal, Pharmacist, Shoppers Drug Mart
Nancy, Announcer/Reporter, Ctv News Kitchener
Christian, Overnight Motivator, Good Life Fitness
Chuck, Racker, Kuntz Electroplating
Emma, Technical Operator, Ctv News Kitchener
Patti, Baker, City Cafe
Jessie & Katie, Overnight Program Support Workers, House Of Friendship
Jason, Front Desk Ambassador, The Walper Hotel
Thank you for your kind words! I'm happy to see other people enjoying the work as much as I have enjoyed making it!! Have a great day! -Brian
Load More Replies...Do hope you've enjoyed the work! : )
Load More Replies...This is a beautiful series. Thank you for giving credit to those jobs that sometimes get overlooked. Working during the night is not easy. It does not come naturally, and you have to make some sacrifice to do it, even you enjoy the job.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm happy to see other people enjoying the work as much as I have enjoyed making it!! Have a great day! -Brian
Load More Replies...Do hope you've enjoyed the work! : )
Load More Replies...This is a beautiful series. Thank you for giving credit to those jobs that sometimes get overlooked. Working during the night is not easy. It does not come naturally, and you have to make some sacrifice to do it, even you enjoy the job.