I was taking pictures of an abandoned house on Philetus Street in Cleveland. Suddenly a group of kids appeared and began to pose for the camera. This was the first time I had come across what i call Perppin. Some of it is anti-posing and some of it is trashing expectations. It’s a reference to the New York perp walk, where the alleged react to being exposed in public by a photographer. But covering your face is only part of it, which is about impromptu posing controlled by the subject without direction.
Houses with overgrown vegetation and boarded up is taken for granted around here. They grew up with half their neighborhood gone and continuing to disappear.
Who was Philetus? During the gilded age, it was trendy to use ancient Greek and biblical names. No one knows who he was except for one bad thing hed did. In the Second Epistle to Timothy, chapter 2. Paul names him alongside Hymenaeus and says their teaching is spreading “like gangrene.” That’s not metaphor-lite, it’s creeping dead flesh. On this street it’s creeping vegetation.



The Piletus Crew does their only straight pose.

The Pelitus Crew’s neighborhood always looked like this. It’s natural, perhaps too natural.
