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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Albert Coya, “A Life Written on the Face: Portrait from Homeless America” Miami, Florida — February 26, 1978, 1978 “A Life Written on the Face: Portrait from Homeless America” Miami, Florida — February 26, 1978. (Watermarks do not appear on the actual photograph.)
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Albert Coya, “A Life Written on the Face: Portrait from Homeless America” Miami, Florida — February 26, 1978, 1978 “A Life Written on the Face: Portrait from Homeless America” Miami, Florida — February 26, 1978. Verso.

Albert Coya

“A Life Written on the Face: Portrait from Homeless America” Miami, Florida — February 26, 1978, 1978
Original vintage Type 1 photograph
14 x 11 1/4 in
35.6 x 28.6 cm
Miami Herald, Albert Coya, 2-26-78.
PH5112
$ 1,500.00
Albert Coya, “A Life Written on the Face: Portrait from Homeless America” Miami, Florida — February 26, 1978, 1978
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This powerful close-up portrait records a man living without shelter in Miami in 1978, his face filling the frame with an intensity that collapses distance between subject and viewer. Deeply...
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This powerful close-up portrait records a man living without shelter in Miami in 1978, his face filling the frame with an intensity that collapses distance between subject and viewer. Deeply etched lines, wind-tossed hair, and a guarded, searching gaze convey years of exposure, struggle, and endurance. There is no surrounding context—only the human presence itself.

Photographed by Albert Coya, staff photographer for the Miami Herald, the image was produced as an oversize press photograph, intended for newspaper publication rather than gallery display. Yet its visual language transcends reportage. By isolating the face and eliminating narrative cues, Coya transforms a news assignment into a work of stark portraiture—one that insists on recognition rather than pity.

Albert Coya — Miami Herald Staff Photographer (1970s)

Coya’s journalism work chronicled social issues and everyday life in South Florida, contributing to the Herald’s visual documentation of urban America during a period of demographic change and economic challenges.

Created during a moment when homelessness was becoming increasingly visible in American cities, the photograph stands as both document and reckoning. It reminds us that social history is not only told through policies and statistics, but through individual lives - faces that carry the consequences of economic and social neglect.

The verso bears newsroom markings and the date February 26, 1978, reflecting the editorial practices and terminology of the period. Preserved today, these marks serve as historical evidence of how homelessness was documented—and often labeled—within mainstream media at the time.

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