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#3652 in Books Stanton Brandon 2015-10-13 2015-10-13Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.18 x 1.21 x 7.37l; 2.93 #File Name: 1250058902432 pagesHumans of New York Stories
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227 of 234 people found the following review helpful. The HONY you've come to know and love!By Chilehead Craig~~~~~~~~~It appears posted my review under both books Humans of New York and HONY Stories. The review below is intended to be for Stories ONLY~~~~~~~~~~~While Brandon's first release was an excellent book of photography; it lacked many of the stories behind the individuals. I came to find HONY on facebook and feel the story behind the photo is half the experience. With his newest release; it all comes together to give you the full HONY package that most people have come to know and love. This book is a bargain for all the passion and work that Brandon puts into this project.If you are deciding on whether or not to buy the book; consider the following; which Brandon posted on the HONY facebook page: "I want to take a quick opportunity to remind everyone that HONY is advertisement free and almost entirely financed by book sales. (The only exception being income from a handful of speeches I give every year.) Proceeds from books have been used to pay for trips to twenty different countries over the past year alone. Even when working with large organizations like the United Nations or UNHCR; I’m always very careful to cover all costs and reimburse any expenses. I do this so that the content on HONY can remain entirely independent; self-directed; and transparent. By purchasing a book; you can help HONY continue to grow in a way that remains focused on telling people’s stories--- and nothing else. Thanks to everyone for your continued support."Connect with real people. Get out of your box and learn about people different from you. Get to know their story. Support the project. Buy the book!89 of 95 people found the following review helpful. A Laser-Beam of Empathy; Joy; Sadness; and HopeBy Reasons My Son Is CryingThis book. THIS BOOK. I've purchased all three Humans of New York books and have loved them all; but in Humans of New York - Stories; it all comes together. The photography is expressive; and the stories are equal parts soul-crushing and uplifting. The masterful way that Brandon interviews his subjects really shines through. I've followed Humans of New York for 4 years and am just in awe of it's revolutionary transformation and it's power to do good in this world. Even something went unspeakably wrong and against all odds the book was garbage (it isn't) you STILL should buy it; if for nothing more than to cast a vote of support for the JOY; LOVE; and EMPATHY that HONY provides. This is a voice of hope and kindness in a world that can occasionally strip you of both. In HONY there is no "Us vs. Them" - there's only WE and Brandon has shown us that together; WE can do anything.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Even better than the first!By Fred ForbesI'm a serious photographer so my interest was aroused by the Facebook postings which caused me to "read" the first in the series; "Humans of New York". Light on the stories (enough to pique one's interest in the character in the shot but not much else); but the pictures were great. Well composed; great at catching expressions - not easy to do when dealing with total strangers! This book takes the stories a bit further and the pix/story combinations are by turns; inspiring; engaging; some even depressing; but all so human. "Today in micro fashion..." shots of the kids showing off their outfits are always a treat. Grab a copy and enjoy!