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Tom Stone (born July 12, 1971) is an American humanitarian photographer. His work depicts the discrepancy between the American dream and the American reality, clearly captured through the telling faces of those living on the fringes of society. He is most widely known for his documentary photography of outsider, displaced and homeless populations in California.


Early life

Born in a Pullman compartment on a train outside
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, Mexico, Tom Stone spent his earliest years with his mother, Raya Ra, and father, Tony Washington (both parents using assumed names). In a recent interview, he discussed that his mother was physically abused; and, fear for her safety (and that of her son), "fled" – first "sleeping in bushes in wealthy L.A. neighborhoods" and eventually joining the famed
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. Given the Aquarian name ''Sound'' by Father Yod, Stone and his mother (renamed ''Astral'') lived in Hawaii with family over the next three years. Stone lived with Astral and her boyfriend, Djin Aquarian (lead guitarist of Yahowha 13)until he was 12. Later he moved from Hawaii to L.A. to Seattle and back to L.A, where the three spent months living in a van on the streets of Venice. His mother has always encouraged Stone to reach his full potentials in life. She home-schooled until she decided to break with Djin to give her son a better and "stationary" life. With his grandfather financing his formal education, Stone enrolled in the 7th grade at the Highland Hall Waldorf School. He continued his creative pursuits, producing art in various mediums including acrylic paintings and watercolor. His interest piqued by the musicals and plays he did while attending high school at
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, Stone branched out to creative writing and film during his college years at
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. After graduating Harvard with a degree in Computer Science, Stone joined
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as a financial analyst. He worked first in the company's Health Care Group and subsequently in its Technology Group during
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public (IPO). He was also CFO at Autoweb.com and Reply! Inc. Stone continued onward with his creativity, and began spending time doing documentary video work. While creating videos, Stone grew interested in documenting the gripping stories of street kids, and he began his still photography "as a research tool for that." What began as an aid for another medium has since become Stone's life work of intimate portraits of society's readily forgotten.


Art and career

Stone's work has been shown at galleries and events, such as,
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Artist's Gallery. His photographs are quickly gaining attention for America's homeless and suffering populations, and such attention all but demands that viewers positively impact the lives of homeless persons in their own cities, and teaches them to help out. He is represented by DNJ gallery in Santa Monica, CA. Tom Stone's documentary photography appears to be desperate, sometimes surprising, reality of homeless Americans. Striving to present people at "some sort of core," Stone's work spares viewers nothing of the subject's situation – be it the frantic sadness in ''awaken!'', the addict's unwavering focus in ''beavis'', or the contrast of youthful beauty and yesterday's soil in ''sadie''. His ever-growing gallery raises the question, ''what separates them from us; what lets us ignore the depth of poverty in the world?'' Stone describes his work as photography that's "about increasing the pool of people who are focused on making lives better in their own cities and towns." All in all, his photography is to get populations to help each other and recognize situations. Stone has exhibited work in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, and Freiburg, Germany. He has been published extensively, including ongoing contributions to Rolling Stone and Alternative Press.


Quotes

* On Poverty * On Photography


References


Further reading

* (Cover photograph by Tom Stone)


External links


Official site

Flickr site

Facebook Fan Page

Interview: Soggybones Magazine (Issue 1: pp. 46–63)



Interview: Marinscope

Interview (Video): Comcast TV



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