These photographs
have been selected from Bryan Adams's first book of photography, MADE
IN CANADA.
Donna graces the cover and the closing photograph inside. She was in the
final stages of extreme chemotherapy and radiation treatments when she
agreed to be photographed. She was very tired and emotional during the
shoot, we spoke about her two children and her husband - she was worried
about their well-being without her. At one point, she asked me to touch
her shoulder and to feel the cancerous tumours underneath her skin. She
showed me the tattoo marks on her chest and back left by the needles of
the cancer treatments. She was hopeful that what she had been through
would prolong her life and that she could get back to being herself again
and go to her children's dance that night. As she walked out, she requested
that I list her only as "Donna" and leave her family name out. I have
respected her wishes and felt many times throughout the year that it took
to do this book that she was the inspiration, helping to guide me along
when I wasn't going to get the shot I wanted, and encouraging me to keep
at it when people were understandably averse to having their picture taken.
I think her portrait looks hopeful, but she was my age when she passed
away - 38.
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