This photo documentary definitely creates a deep inner sadness and frustration inside of me.
													
																	The ninth floor jessica dimmock. 
									
	
		
	
																	In i the ninth floor i jessica dimmock enters this world exploring in human terms what has been lost and what may be recovered. 
																	Joe smith in his mid 60s allowed a young addict to move into a spare bedroom in his large three bedroom apartment in hopes of gaining. 
																	Jessica dimmock the ninth floor hardcover over the past two years has photographed a group of diehard heroin users living on manhattan apartment building. 
																	In an apartment above fifth avenue some thirty young people live in a vortex of drug addiction and despair. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	For three years dimmock followed these residents and showcased intimate dark. 
																	These residents of 4. 
																	Jessica dimmock born june 23 1978 is a documentary photojournalist and filmmaker based in brooklyn new york city her body of work the ninth floor documented the lives of a group of young heroin users over the course of several years. 
																	The ninth floor by jessica dimmock the ninth floor documents a group of addicts who moved into the apartment of a former millionaire in a wealthy neighborhood in downtown manhattan. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	This is a photographic documentary of the 3 years jessica dimmock associated herself with a group of addicts in the flat iron district of new york. 
																	22nd st in new york city are all are drug addicts. 
																	Resulting images are surprising powerful and overarchingly intimate. 
																	I first saw jessica dimmock s ninth floor work at the foam photography exhibition in amsterdam back in 2008. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	About the ninth floor is a photo essay by photojournalist jessica dimmock that chronicles the lives of three residents of a ninth floor apartment once rented by artist joe smith.