Judith Fox is an award winning photographer, public speaker, and writer. Her book, I Still Do, focuses on the problem of Alzheimer's and how it has affected her and her husbands relationship. Included in this book is a series of photographs that she has taken using a large format camera of her husband. There is a very specific use of lighting in these images, as the lighting accentuates certain attributes of her husband.
Fox uses the camera to connect with her husband and love him through this difficult time. In these photos exists a sense of intimacy as Fox explores the disease. They capture memories that the two are experiencing. The disease is confounding as it changes every minute, and Fox hopes to capture these moments in an effort to connect with her audiences.
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