Warm Up 10/18/17
1.) As I worked through these photos I felt really happy as they took really cute pictures of each other, but then slowly as the wife withered away and eventually died, it was really sad and defeating.
2.) When the words "These photographs do not define us, but they are us," are said, it makes me think that her cancer and his journey of supporting her through it isn't what they want to be or what they think of themselves as, but it's what they are.
3.) I don't think i could shoot photos if I myself were in this situation, although I like to think I could. The feeling and amount of emotion behind each picture would just be too much to bear if I had a personal relationship with the subject.
4.) If I could write the husband, Angelo, a letter, I'd let him know that what he did was created a really beautiful tribute to his wife, and that his pictures tell a really powerful unforgettable story.
2.) When the words "These photographs do not define us, but they are us," are said, it makes me think that her cancer and his journey of supporting her through it isn't what they want to be or what they think of themselves as, but it's what they are.
3.) I don't think i could shoot photos if I myself were in this situation, although I like to think I could. The feeling and amount of emotion behind each picture would just be too much to bear if I had a personal relationship with the subject.
4.) If I could write the husband, Angelo, a letter, I'd let him know that what he did was created a really beautiful tribute to his wife, and that his pictures tell a really powerful unforgettable story.
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