Over the last several months, photographer Andres Serrano took to the streets capturing poignant, resonating portraits of NYC's homeless in a series he calls Residents of New York. Presented by More Art as a public art project, the large-scale portraits will transform locations around Washington Square, a full occupation of the subway station at West 4th Street as well as on La Guardia Place, Judson Memorial Church, and public phone booths. An homage to the marginalized, overlooked citizens of the Big Apple where more than 60,000 people experience homelessness, Serrano's larger than life images demand attention. We recently asked him to tell us more about the project.