#184 THE SANDWICH GENERATION BY ED KASHI

A story of love, empathy and dignity today. VII Photo agency member Ed Kashi in the first of two parts, the initial being a most remarkable personal photo story called The Sandwich Generation where he recounts how fourteen years ago with his wife Julie and their children, the family moved their lives and businesses three thousand miles to care for Herbie, Julie’s 83 year old father. It became a touching two part film and photo essay about Herbie's last years of life.

First day of the month and patron of the day is Aleš Wasserburger. If you’re a patron supporter of the show, this is where I share your work to a larger audience and Aleš’s profile is a travel log from the Indonesian jungles to the wonderful streets of Spain and I spied one of my favourite French towns; the glorious fortified Carcassonne.

The patrons help keep this show as a new growing photographic community and I’m delighted again that this month we’re also supported by the camera professional people, MPB.com, the number one platform for buying, selling and trading used gear in the States and Europe. Over 250,000 creatives in Europe and the United States trust MPB for their kit needs.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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