Sensitive – A goodbye in photos

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  • #38743
    betsy
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    Thanks Gavin,
    What a beautiful tribute. I was deeply moved by the pictures. I’m glad you posted their story.

    Betsy

    #38742
    magic
    Spectator

    Gavin,
    Thanks for posting that,I think it was beautifully done and even though it demonstrates the end of life journey it is not too full on. Janet

    #38741
    elainew
    Spectator

    Gavin,
    Thank you for sharing that. For those of us who have suffered the loss, we know that our loved ones are remembered and cherished in their healthy lives and sick ones as well. It always is comforting to know we’re not alone in our sorrows and tributes. Elaine

    #38740
    lainy
    Spectator

    Oh my, Gavin. That was so beautifully and done with such care and love, thank you so very much. Words just escape me. What a profound and wonderful tribute to a beautiful man. May he rest in Peace and forever watch over his loving daughter.

    #3619
    gavin
    Moderator

    “At first, it may not seem unusual that photography student Briony Campbell decided to point her lens at her father for a series of personal portraits.

    However her father, David Campbell – a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist – agreed to be photographed in the last six months of his life as he was dying from bile duct cancer.

    In the photo series, which she called The Dad Project, Briony unflinchingly photographed his physical deterioration, his surroundings, his treatment, and her own reaction in pictures – pictures which are sometimes bleak, sometimes uplifting, and often deeply moving.”

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/2010/06/100601_outlook_briony_campbell.shtml

    I debated whether or not to post this, but I decided that if it helped even one person then it was worth doing so. The above link has an interview with the photographer talking about her experiences with her dad during this time, and one thing that really stood out for me was when she talks about having discussions with her dad during his last days. This struck a chord with me, as it is coming up on 6 months since I was having these same conversations with my dad under the same circumstances.

    Here’s is a link to Briony’s photos. Again, it strikes the same chord with me as I was here with my dad last December.

    http://www.brionycampbell.com/projects/the-dad-project

    I hope I haven’t upset or offended anyone by posting this.

    Gavin

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