‘Photographs may be the closest we get to another’s autobiography. The photographic collections we leave when we die are approximations of the life story that remains typically unwritten. And because in our life we view them through our eye and our I, photographs that have significance for us are often autobiographical, although often they are those in which this is not conscious to us.’ (Jay Prosser, Light in the Dark Room: Photography and Loss (2005), p. 8)

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