Working Class Man
by Bob Orsillo
Title
Working Class Man
Artist
Bob Orsillo
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Photograph - Original Fine Art Photography By Bob Orsillo
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Working Class Man - Original fine art black and white urban industrial street photography by Bob Orsillo.
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Working class is a term used in the social sciences and in ordinary conversation to describe those employed in lower tier jobs (as measured by skill, education and lower incomes), often extending to those in unemployment or otherwise possessing below-average material. Working classes are mainly found in industrialized economies and in urban areas of non-industrialized economies.
As with many terms describing social class, working class is defined and used in many different ways. When used non-academically, it typically refers to a section of society dependent on physical labor, especially when compensated with an hourly wage. Its use in academic discourse is contentious, especially following the decline of manual labor in postindustrial societies. Some academics question the usefulness of the concept of a working class. The term is usually contrasted with the upper class and middle class, in terms of access to economic resources, education and cultural interests. Its usage can be derogatory, but many people self-identify as working class and experience a sense of pride similar to a national identity.
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Lisa Holland
You did a great job with the shadow here, awesome black and white. Wonderful storytelling. l/f/p
Susan Capuano
This hits home with me having been a member of the working class all of my life, there is more to us than meets the eye. This portrait gets that message across in a clear and definate way. Excellent image Bob. v/f
Lainie Wrightson
Bob, this is really something ...wondering if it might be joined in the series relating to your "Bat Women"? Regardless ...terrific work! V/F
Windy Mountain
Wonderful imagery Colette. So timely in this day and age when so many are out of work.
Judith Redman
amazing...my brother could be this man as he runs a crane in our steel mill ....i feel from this guy a decent, hardworking man, who likes to get off work, have a beer, whatever;bob, how you got the lips, the facial hair is marvelous;he is so tired, i think/feel;he represents america;the backbone of our country, or used to;i admire him. and thanks for letting us see him, fondly, jude