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The only downside to my photography
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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 76144" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>I understand this well, Stumprat. When my mom died, it was the photos that got me through my grief and mourning. As a matter of fact, that morning, as I was picking up a folder, a photo of her that I had printed to frame, fell out. I took it the year before she died . . . she was smiling and holding her Nikon F . . . she was always photographing me in my adventures. It is my favorite photo because that's how I remember her . . . happy and photographing. so it is framed and hangs on my wall.</p><p></p><p>Photos can be an incredible source of comfort. They always were and are for me. It's important to go through the whole process of grieving/mourning, and photos certainly trigger the emotions that one needs to feel before coming out ok on the other side. By doing this task, you're just starting on the path to healing sooner.</p><p> </p><p>My thoughts are with you, and what a gift of love you're giving to your own mother and your family by doing this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 76144, member: 1573"] I understand this well, Stumprat. When my mom died, it was the photos that got me through my grief and mourning. As a matter of fact, that morning, as I was picking up a folder, a photo of her that I had printed to frame, fell out. I took it the year before she died . . . she was smiling and holding her Nikon F . . . she was always photographing me in my adventures. It is my favorite photo because that's how I remember her . . . happy and photographing. so it is framed and hangs on my wall. Photos can be an incredible source of comfort. They always were and are for me. It's important to go through the whole process of grieving/mourning, and photos certainly trigger the emotions that one needs to feel before coming out ok on the other side. By doing this task, you're just starting on the path to healing sooner. My thoughts are with you, and what a gift of love you're giving to your own mother and your family by doing this. [/QUOTE]
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