Project Durf te Leven - small
by Michelle Peeters en Wendy van Zon
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About the Book
In ' Dare to Live ' residents of Residential Care Vitalis Engelsbergen are being portrayed. Here we can see the residents in the prime of their (older) life. We have been searching for the limits of their wishes. The question we posed to them was : "What would you still like to do in your life, what you cannot or dare to accomplish yourself? This resulted in a wonderful series of photos. A selection of the best photos of ' Dare to Live ' can be found in this book .
Photographer Michelle Peeters, cultural employee Jolanda Kennis, volunteer arts management Hans Segers and arts and culture coordinator Wendy van Zon went to talk with ten residents. They went in search of their deepest wishes and desires . This was not always easy . The first response was often : "I have nothing left to wish for ." Sometimes we had to ask a bit further and dig a little deeper to pull out hidden wishes and desires . But fortunately all turned out to have wishes. We were not satisfied until we saw a twinkle in the eyes of the residents in expressing the wish. That was their yardstick !
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 24 - Publish Date: Nov 14, 2013
- Language Dutch
- Keywords nursing home, elderly people, secret wishes and desires
About the Creator
When I was 15 years old I sparked my interest in photography and film. In 1987 I started my career as an ICT specialist. My free time, however, was spent on travel, photography and filming. In 2006 photography won in the end. Mission Provide good quality photographs at a fair and reasonable price for clients. All clients will receive the highest level of attention, devotion and commitment. Conduct myself in a professional manner and represent my client's best interests within the limits of my professional responsibilty. Description I followed my studies at the Fotovakschool and started my own company, that is primarily involved with creating photo galleries. My IT background, is often still useful, for example when editing photos in Photoshop, building websites and designing flyers. Now I'm a freelance photographer. Assignments range from making (group) portraits to (travel) reports. It's a really varied and exciting profession where boredom will not soon strike!