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No actually it hasnt. Im the last in my group of freinds in school. Most of them died before 20, I grew up in Detroit proper death comes around alot. Most died from drugs a couple from being in the wrong place at the wrong time, one from menegitis. We are all born to die.Bet your outlook would change if you lost a 22 year old friend. I agree though. I felt a calm sense of serenity when my grandparents passed, but when someone young dies it's no longer unusual.
We are all born to die.
I won't be shy... funeral pics have a certain sex appeal to them. I love going to funerals.
LOL how did no one respond to this one?
LOL how did no one respond to this one?
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Yep I even remember reading that you think he is freaky sick.. lol
Yep, sick and twisted man... sick and twisted!!!
I am bumping a thread because as it just so happens, 2 of my long time friends lost parents this week. One very old fiend of the family (the family are the in-laws of my best friend. I was in the wedding with my best friend and photographed the weddings of 3 other daughters, Christmas parties, maternity and family portraits of this family). They lost their mother on Thursday morning. Over Christmas, I shot their last family portrait in which it was an honor.
The second friend is a relatively new friend whom my family has basically adopted as OUR family, lost their father on Wednesday afternoon.
I was asked by both families to cover the funeral services and I wanted to tell you how honored I was to fulfill their request. Taking their photos was a celebration in life and not a grim reminder of death.
I have posted for the family some of the images of the service this afternoon on my blog (here) and if you are interested, you can see that you can shoot a dignified celebration without being insensitive to those around.