A Daughter’s Portrait of Her Mother Through Dementia | The New Yorker
A Daughter’s Portrait of Her Mother Through Dementia Dementia is often ugly, stressful, and isolating; for the photographer Cheryle St. Onge, taking pictures of her mother is a way of expressing happiness, connection, and love. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/a-daughters-portrait-of-her-mother-through-dementia The photographer Cheryle St. Onge is an only child. Her father was a physics professor … Continue reading A Daughter’s Portrait of Her Mother Through Dementia | The New Yorker
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