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Limited edition Giclée print. This photo is from my "Windows, Walls and Invisible Lines: Portraits of Life from the final Sanctuary" series. For two years I traveled the U.S.A. spending time with and photographing the amazing people who had taken sanctuary in churches to avoid deportation. Had they not self-imprisoned within the walls of these churches, they would have been forcibly removed and sent back to countries where physical abuse, violent… crime, life-threatening poverty and even death awaited them, not to mention separating them from loved ones, including their small children. I believe that when we look into the eyes of these women, men and children, it becomes impossible not to see ourselves, our hopes, our dreams, our families, our fears. And in doing so, our racism and cruelty can be transformed into compassion and understanding. In Trump's second term, ICE can now enter churches and take immigrants. So historically, these photos may well represent the "final sanctuary."
Joel Dyer is a photographer who specializes in documentary and fine art black-and-white photography. When possible, he relies on available light. His minimalist yet powerful style illuminates themes ranging from immigration, politics and the environment, to contemporary fine art. His evocative images seek to immerse viewers in the full spectrum of the human experience—joy, pain, fear, love, and the beauty of oft-overlooked people and places . He's won more than 70 national and regional awards for his work and had thousands of photographs published including more than 100 covers. He's written two critically-acclaimed books and been featured on numerous television programs including Today Show, Good Morning America, 48 Hours, The ABC/CBS/NBC Nightly news, 60 Minutes, NightLine and others. His work has appeared in national publications including New York Times Sunday Magazine, US News and World Report, Vanity Fair and Mother Jones. For more info on Joel go to joeldyer.com.