Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Farewell photography is quiet, respectful documentation of end-of-life moments. The time around a passing, a funeral or memorial, or the small in-between moments that often go unseen.

    It’s not about staging anything or changing how things are. It’s simply about being there and gently documenting what is already happening, so you have something real to come back to later.

  • For many people, it is not something they would consider at first. But in the middle of everything, you are often not taking much in. You are just getting through. Having someone there, can mean those moment’s aren’t lost.

  • Never. I work very quietly and without direction. Most of the time, people forget I am even there.

  • For funerals and memorials, ideally as soon as details are confirmed, even if they are tentative. For end-of-life portraits, we can work flexibly - timing is often delicate, and I understand that.

  • Each farewell is different, so the images I capture reflect this. They could be key moments in the ceremony. Hands being held, hugs. Moments of connection before or after the service. People sitting together. Small details. Whatever unfolds naturally.

  • If I am available, I will do my best to be there when you need me.

  • Images are delivered in a private online gallery that can be shared with family and friends.

  • Absolutely. I offer prints, albums and memory boxes on request.

  • That is ok. You do not need a plan. We can keep things simple and flexible.