Joseph Young's profile

HIPSTERS ON THE H STREET NE CORRIDOR IN WDC

Hipsters on the Gentrified H Street Northeast corridor in Washington, DC 
Hipsters on the Gentrified H Street Northeast corridor in
Washington, DC, 2017. © joseph young 
Hipsters on the Gentrified  H Street Northeast corridor in Washington, DC, 2017. © joseph young
Hipsters on the Gentrified H Street Northeast corridor in Washington, DC, 2017. © joseph young
Joseph Young. H Street Northeast corridor in Washington, DC, 2017. © joseph young


Joseph Young is a photographer living in Washington, DC. His photography has appeared in the Washington Post Magazine, Washington Times, Washington Afro Newspaper and the Washington Informer. He earned a bachelor degree in art from the University of the District of Columbia, as well as bachelor degree in English. He is also a grant recipient from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities for his photography series on the Homeless in the nation's capital. His work has been included in a group show at GalleryOonH in Washington, DC and Gallery 42 at the University of the District of Columbia in Washington, DC.

In 2007, Joseph Young began documenting the gentrification of the H Street Northeast corridor in Washington, DC. He is also a public speaker and is available to talk about his photographic documentation of gentrification. His public images are motivated by social change.
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