The Photographer Who Is Changing the Way We Look at Homelessness

Mountain Wizard, as he introduced himself, was praying when J.M. Simpson met him. He told the photographer he was a Messianic Jew and a former US Navy Seal.

Shortly after sunrise on a cloudy Tuesday, J.M. Simpson, a retired history professor, headed into downtown Olympia in search of a photo that could change someone’s mind. 

After parking his car by the water, the 71-year-old with close-cropped hair and a toothy grin slung a beat-up backpack over his shoulder carrying water, snacks and, though he doesn’t smoke, a pack of Camel cigarettes. Then he started walking. And walking. He would walk more than 15,000 steps before returning home

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