Tori Ferenc

Photographer
   
Beekeepers of North Lawndale
Public Project
Beekeepers of North Lawndale
Copyright Tori Ferenc 2024
Date of Work May 2017 - May 2017
Updated Jan 2024
Location Chicago
Topics Art, Black and White, Community, Documentary, Environment, Essays, Fine Art, Hope, Incarceration, Nature, Personal Projects, Photography, Photojournalism, Portrait, Portraiture, Poverty, Prison
Summary
A story about local apiary from Chicago helping people in its neighbourhood after their release from prison.
Beekeepers of North Lawndale is a short-term personal project I shot in Chicago, collaborating with North Lawndale Employment Network. It is an organization that assists individuals returning from incarceration by providing transitional jobs in beekeeping.

Operating within an urban setting, their apiaries extend to unconventional locations, such as O'Hare Airport. With high unemployment rates and a lack of public funding, North Lawndale stands as one of Chicago's most economically disadvantaged areas, and the founder of NLEN, Brenda Palms Barber, is committed to narrowing racial wealth and income gaps by creating opportunities for local residents.  

I have spent a week with the beekeepers, photographing them at work, and have also documented the area of North Lawndale and its residents, capturing the essence of the neighbourhood.  

I shot this story as I was interested in exploring the complex relationship between bees and humans, and different ways in which nature affects our lives. 
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