In 2007, Dutch Photographer, Edwin Olaf, created a series of stunningly beautiful photos and a film on the subject of grief. Here are a few pieces from that series. For more of Mr. Olaf's work, visit his website.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Grief: Photos and Film by Erwin Olaf
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