Monday, December 7, 2009

Medical Images

As I have been going through my photo archives I decided to put together a series of Medical related images.  I have never really set out to shoot these types of images, but somehow I have been naturally attracted to the subject matter and have managed to snatch these images throughout the years.  I am sure a big part of this attraction is due to the fact that i pretty much grew up following my father around the hospital while he made rounds, or spending my days in his office while he was seeing patients.  My father even once set up the operating room for me to perform surgery on one of my Cabbage Patch Kids (yes I had Cabbage Patch Kids).  I had nurses assisting me and everything.  My attraction to the images in this series may seem strange, but the colors, textures, and subject matter seem to invoke in me the feeling of being a kid and how much I adored my father. I felt so important just trailing behind him.  To me, and many others in our community, he was "the man"..... he saved lives... Not many kids can say that about their father.  Dad, you are still "The Man"and you saved lives...........
                                           j.r. ward II



The above image is a newspaper clipping I found of Kindergarten students visiting my father's office.
Each of those kids wrote my father a thank you note and he kept each of those notes hung on the wall in his office for as long as I can remember.


 I wrote the above poem to my father one Christmas eve when I realized I forgot to get him a present.  I think I was in 4th or 5th grade.

1 comment:

jmbennett said...

John-Robert,
I was recently sent your link and I wanted to tell you how sorry I am to hear about your father. He is still one of the greatest people I have ever had the privilege of knowing. Your photography is raw, honest, and thought provoking. Congratulations.
Melissa