Did you read my post, Jan? I spent half of my time working with the poor in the USA for over 30 years. I don't photograph in Honduras because it's easier. It's some of the hardest photography I've ever done but I love Honduras and Hondurans. The people always made me feel welcome and a part of the family. The families I stay with in Honduras have absolutely no material possessions, only each other and a very hard work ethic. How much time have you spent with poor families in the USA? I stayed with families that were recommended by the NGO's who were helping them. The elderly and handicapped were very deserving of every bit of help they got. Not so for most of the able-bodied families. No one is as poor as the average family in Honduras and no one works as hard to get out of poverty. I seriously considered moving to Honduras and may still. Would my photos be legitimate if I lived there full-time?
Tina