Yes, Nathan. I did not think of photographing my father or my father-in-law
when they were close to death, about 30 years apart. Nor would I now want to
see photos from their last days or hours. I have photos of each of them from
happier, healthier times, when they were strong, vital and exuding humanity --
how they probably would have wanted to be remembered.
Chris
On 16 Jul 2012, at 17:06, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> the time, so by the time the hospital in Copenhagen phoned me, my father
> was unconscious and it did not seem appropriate to photograph him. I want
> to remember him alive and happy, not at death's door.
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