A joint project of the National Mental Health Association and Families of the Homeless, it mixed the work of professionals, such as Eugene Richards, Mary Ellen Mark and Eli Reed, with contributions from interns and volunteers.
On Saturday at 2 P.M., the museum will show "The Other Half . . . Revisited," an hourlong documentary on poverty in the 1990's, based on photographs by Margaret Morton, Eli Reed and Jacob Holt.
Now, the Museum of the City of New York is examining urban poverty in the 1990's in "The Other Half . . . Revisited," a one-hour film by the contemporary photographers Margaret Morton, Eli Reed and Jacob Holdt.
From little children on a tumbledown porch to a woman in a stunning evening gown, from cowboys at the Harlem Rodeo to workers in a Hewlett-Packard factory, Eli Reed has spent the last 16 years documenting the lives of black people in the United States.
Eli Reed is documenting a personal journey through black America.
Eli Reed, a New York City-based photojournalist, was named the 1992 winner of the annual W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography yesterday.
She has been shot by photographers such as Eli Reed.
The most affecting and effective images on view were made by the five photographers assigned to document homelessness by the exhibition's organizers; besides Ms. Mark, they include Bill Pierce, Eli Reed, Eugene Richards and Stephen Shames.
Vicious Cycle was an independent video Bassett put together and supported in which he had parts of fellow team riders Eli Reed and tons of other great skaters from the east coast.
"To look at her photographs was to be there inside the moment as she experienced it," Eli Reed, a fellow Magnum member, said.