Saturday 16 February 2013

The Modern Wonders Of The Funeral Industry





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When I began building Funeography in 2008 I wondered how long it would take for people to embrace the idea that Funeography has always had a place in society and would again. What gives some people the courage to commission us, where others hesitate and sometimes are completely put off by the idea?
I get to talk to a lot of people who have been bereaved. A large number approach me at funerals, telling me of their regrets of not using Funeography and some say that they feel they have lost something special twice by not having any record of the funeral.

Recently there has been an increase in documentaries showing a different perspective to funeral directors. I must add that some of the bad stories and exposure they are getting is not true of all funeral directors. But for those who were not seen in a good light.. Oh dear. 
There is something that is absolutely clear though, funeral directors tend to stick together. I have to commend them on showing solidarity for their profession. 

We are part of a massive generation of technology, bigger capabilities and lots of change. As a Funeographer choosing my path within the photographic industry, I have done my utmost to re-create something wonderful with a new and fresh perspective. I have worked hard and enjoyed all the highs and lows that have come with the challenge I set myself. I said in the beginning with my early interviews that I was not going to disappear. I said I'd be here indefinitely and I still intend to continue. I think families are beginning to respond to these changes too. They are becoming more confident in asking for what they want. It seems that funerals are becoming an ocassion again, not something to be avoided. Theres celebration for the persons life in abundance now and people are paying attention to every detail including how they look to honour the person they are mourning. I hope this brings an increase with attending cemetary open days, theres a wealth of valuable information. Look out for your local cemetary/funeral directors open day and go along.

Get as much information as you can because you will need it.

I dedicate this blog to Shaz Gilderson who most certainly knew everything there was to know about vibrancy and being free.

See you at the next posting.