All Soul’s Procession

It is a profound privilege and sacred act to document the public’s remembrance and celebration of their deceased loved ones. To photograph the Procession is to be a witness-bearer to that which joins all participants in this collective experience—death. To photograph people solemnly, harmoniously walking as one with their sorrow continues to be a blessed transformative experience.

For more of Kathleen Dreier’s work, view Volume II

Contributor: Kim Wadsworth

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