first met Léo when I saw him going through the garbage and recycling bins right out the window of my office at home. I went outside to offer him some soda cans and glass bottles. Given its winter I asked him to come in. I noticed he had an interesting face, so I asked him if I could photograph him, to which he agrees. I asked him if he had a phone number, which he doesnt, so I propose to go to his apartment for additional photography. He warns me to wait a week before stopping by, his apartment being apparently unsuitable for guests. I tell him I dont mind, mess is always great photographic material.
I end up at his house this very evening, and he greets me completely nude. He immediately puts on some pants. Next comes his apartment: I have never, ever seen a mess so bad in my entire life. Dirt on the walls, things lying everywhere, cigarette buts on the floor The whole thing smelled of a horrible fusion of cigarette and sweat, all crammed in one, tiny room. I had trouble even moving through the place, and couldnt even make room for my flashes.
I talk with Léo, he is 57. His wife left him 26 years ago, but he still fondly remembers her. Hes an alcoholic, has 2 daughters, one of which hes never even seen. Hes done 15 years of jail and been a street bum in Montreal. I ask him why hes been in prison but he wont tell, finding it more suitable to tell the tale of when he stabbed his cousin. He shows me his 2 baseball bats and his enormous machete. I start to sweat and ask myself what the hell Im doing in a place like this with this guy. I convince myself not to be afraid, that theres nothing to fear. So I keep talking with him, taking pictures. As time passes by I realise he might be suffering from schizophrenia. I learn that he was in reform school at 14, I tell myself it evidently didnt work. He has this strange way of trying to dominate me, convincing me more and more that hes nothing but an old bum. I stay confident and show him that Im not scared and our relationship is on an equal basis.
His friend Sébastien arrives. If friend is the appropriate word for someone asking for money, that of which Léo has none. I use this opportunity to leave (Ive been there for more than an hour). He shakes my hand and holds it way to long and tells me hes the boss, and that hes scared of nothing. I am, though, so I leave right away. While walking back home I realised how stupid and naïve I was. Naïve to believe everyone is nice. Im scared of this guy, scared that he knows where I live. I called insurance the very next morning.
wow - awesome story. Normaly I'm just flying over the artist's comments and try to catch all the important things quite fast. But This photograph and the beginning of the text leads me to read the full story behind this photo. And of course - the end is a bit scary.
Wow... that's one heck of a story. I guess it was inevitable you would eventually meet someone who wasn't as nice as he looked. Hey, sometimes it's good to act a little paranoid!
The shot is great though. I can't decide whether I like the shot or the story more. I guess they come as a set though, so i don't have to decide...
I really hope this is the only person you ever run into who is like that.
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Is everything going well for you now? Hope so.
Great photography, by the way. Didn't expect any less from you.
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"People are only jealous of other people's freedom because they believe in limits that don't even exist."
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And of course - the end is a bit scary.
btw: great photo!
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but I admire your bravery.
amazing story. fantastic photo
J'admire ! Vraiment.
(Cette photo me fait penser à celles que je voyais tous les jours a l'ESMA de Toulouse)
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The shot is great though. I can't decide whether I like the shot or the story more. I guess they come as a set though, so i don't have to decide...
I really hope this is the only person you ever run into who is like that.
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Crazy loon...
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Haven't you ever longed for the enemy?"
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