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For the next 2 months I'll be sharing one instant photo a week in the form of an open edition. Each edition will last 1 week before closing. At the end of each month I will hold a raffle for holders. The winner will be able to pick a 1 of 1 from any of my collections.
This second image was taken in 2020. 2020 was hell. I'd never felt so much pain. It cut me open, but also grew me into the man I've become. My wife and I separated at the end of 2019, the pandemic hit, and then my grandfather became terminally ill.
Photography has always been a way to remember things. Even the painful things. And though my grandfather wouldn't remember, I wanted to. This image was taken in his hospital room a few weeks before he passed. I ended up making a lot of images during this time of him. It's strange to photograph those on the verge of death. But, he was a good man and I knew these images would be important even if it seemed odd at the time.
Instant Edition #2
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Instant Edition #2
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For the next 2 months I'll be sharing one instant photo a week in the form of an open edition. Each edition will last 1 week before closing. At the end of each month I will hold a raffle for holders. The winner will be able to pick a 1 of 1 from any of my collections.
This second image was taken in 2020. 2020 was hell. I'd never felt so much pain. It cut me open, but also grew me into the man I've become. My wife and I separated at the end of 2019, the pandemic hit, and then my grandfather became terminally ill.
Photography has always been a way to remember things. Even the painful things. And though my grandfather wouldn't remember, I wanted to. This image was taken in his hospital room a few weeks before he passed. I ended up making a lot of images during this time of him. It's strange to photograph those on the verge of death. But, he was a good man and I knew these images would be important even if it seemed odd at the time.