Walmart has a policy of welcoming weary travelers to stay the night in their vehicles in its supermarket parking lots. An unintended consequence of this policy is that people without homes have taken up permanent residence in their vehicles alongside the people who are just passing through. For three weeks I too slept in a car outside two Walmart stores in Flagstaff, Arizona, documenting the inhabitants of this ever-evolving community.
*Previously published in the New York Times Magazine