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Just started casually reading this article online with Daily Mail, and ended up with tears streaming down my face....
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 27262/S oulumin ation-P hotogra phers-c apture- images- familie s-ravag ed-term inal-il lness.h tml
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends on what's in the photo. I lost some pets over two, three years back and never did have that many photos of them. For me the over-riding image is often of seeing them dead. That moment is seared onto my memory and can be very painful. I'm almost welling up a bit now typing it.
I also lost a pet a year-and-a-half ago, but have photos of her when she was alive, and even some movie clips. Not exactly artistic, but it's nice isn't it to have that image of someone, or something, when they're alive to call on rather than the moment of death.
I can easily see how these might help people to cope -- so many of the photos in that link capture life. It might not be for everyone, though.
I also lost a pet a year-and-a-half ago, but have photos of her when she was alive, and even some movie clips. Not exactly artistic, but it's nice isn't it to have that image of someone, or something, when they're alive to call on rather than the moment of death.
I can easily see how these might help people to cope -- so many of the photos in that link capture life. It might not be for everyone, though.
I think with a baby that is born very prematurely and isn't expected to survive it's a wonderful concept and I imagine very comforting, but I do tend to agree with Sqad that for me it's probably not something I would want for older loved ones who have been in good health if I had nice photos already. Mind you I suppose it could be used a tool for the patient to assert themselves that even when terminally ill they are more than their disease has reduced them to, a mark of defiance if you like.