Driving by, you just might miss “Jack’s Polished Act”… a tiny shack floating in the middle of a busy and enormous car wash parking lot on Pico and Beverly Glen in Los Angeles. The shop consists of just two chairs on top of a big drawer full of tools, and the owner ain’t Jack… his name’s Billy.
Billy started shining shoes at 9 years old on a street corner in Oklahoma. Billy knew exactly what Boot Black was when I mentioned my Boot Black project to him, and he agreed that it’s an interesting profession rich in history that would make for a great photo book. Then Billy educated me a bit: he said you can call him a Boot Black or a Shine Man, but if he were still shining shoes at a barbershop, then you’d call him a Porter. Sometimes he’s also referred to as a Dye Man.

Two customers came for a shine the few minutes I was there. Billy works fast, and he used old socks for shine cloths.




Apparently a shoe shine today at Jack’s Polished Act will set you back six bucks.


After his last shine, we sat down to take a break and share some shoe-shining stories. He told me about his family of 7 kids and 14 grandkids – one son was a photographer but sadly passed away. We talked about the old days, the hot weather, the kindness of people, and staying active into your older years. All the while, the nearby car wash employee’s are watching us and yelling at him: “don’t break the camera!”

As I was leaving, Billy said “you’re very kind.” I said that I would be back, wearing my boots…
…and expecting a great shine and good stories :)
xoxo,
Christa












So elegant! I really love the simplicity. Nice job!
Christa, incredible job! You really gave us a sense of who this guy is. Incredible portrait and in-action pics, and the best is Billy holding the dollar bill. ~V
Boot Black… This would be a wonderful book!
Christa,
There are so many “Ole Timers” out there who have so many great stories to tell. We get to hear first-hand of times in an era that are long gone. Christa, you take the time to listen and post their stories along with their pictures….which makes reading your blog not only interesting but sentimental and meaningful.
Great work, as always.
Wonderful set and a great story. I have to agree, this would make a great book.
I LOVE it Christa!!
christalina . . .The Boot Black photos and stories remain my favorite. I am anxious to see the next one.
I love the images and the words.
Great job on the photos and capturing his story. I like the shot of his pinkie!
Christa, I love your work! You are so talented, I look forward to every blog post. I never knkow what to expect, a family photo or Nude or Shoe Shiner… but they are always amazing and artistic shots.
I cant wait for this book! You have to do it Christa.
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Amazing story! Amazing man! Amazing photographs!
So inspired by you and your work Christa, you are truly talented. Thank you for your speedy and plentiful posts!