Via le blogue de mon amie Sabrina, j’ai découvert ce projet audacieux qui sort de l’ordinaire et qu’il fallait que je partage sur le mien!
Pour les perspicaces, on sait déjà de quoi il s’agit.
C’est quand même assez fou de voir ça, et touchant plus qu’autre chose.
Ça porte aussi à réfléchir sur la mort.






Life Before Death noch mal leben: portraits of the dying photographs by Walters Schels. texts by Beate Lakotta Few experiences are likely to affect us as profoundly as an encounter with death. Yet most deaths occur almost covertly, at one remove from our everyday lives. Death and dying are arguably our last taboos – the topics our society finds most difficult. We certainly fear them more than our ancestors did. Opportunities to learn more about them are rare indeed. This exhibition features people whose lives are coming to an end. It explores the experiences, hopes and fears of the terminally ill. All of them agreed to be photographed shortly before and immediately after death.
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