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Photographing the dying

April
24

Life Before Death is a series of portraits of seriously ill people before and after they have died. It is on the website of The Guardian.

“The work of German photographer Walter Schels and his partner Beate Lakotta, who recorded interviews with the subjects in the their final days, reveals much about dying — and living,” the newspaper says.

You can see it here.

And you can watch a video of Schels and Lakotta talking about their work.

This entry was posted on Thursday, April 24th, 2008 at 3:59 pm by Noreen O'Donnell.
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Noreen O'DonnellNoreen O'Donnell For the last 20 years, Noreen O'Donnell has written about Hillary Clinton's run for the Senate, rebuilding Ground Zero, the Korean immigrants who travel north each day from Queens to work in nail salons, deadly runaway fire trucks and other stories in Westchester and Putnam counties. Now she's a columnist.



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