For me, nothing can match the emotional impact of an incredible photograph.
Earlier this week the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography was given to Renee C. Byer, a photographer for the Sacramento Bee.
"A Mother's Journey" is a series of 20 photographs. It documents the story of Cyndie Madsen, a single mother of five, who cared for her 10 year old son Derek until he ultimately lost his life to cancer.
Byers work reconfirms just how powerful still photography can be. The photos are absolutely heartbreaking.
Earlier this week the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography was given to Renee C. Byer, a photographer for the Sacramento Bee.
"A Mother's Journey" is a series of 20 photographs. It documents the story of Cyndie Madsen, a single mother of five, who cared for her 10 year old son Derek until he ultimately lost his life to cancer.
Byers work reconfirms just how powerful still photography can be. The photos are absolutely heartbreaking.

i'm not going to lie, i definitely cried watching this
its so emotional and heartbreaking
Posted by: anonymous | September 20, 2008 at 09:36 PM
I prefer going to bed early. So I can get up early and do my exercises. What about you? Posted By coach handbags
Posted by: coach handbags | July 25, 2010 at 07:02 PM
It was so funny that I saw this wallet online as a fluke. I was purchasing an intimate birthday gift for my fiance when I saw an ad for a duct tape . My son who is 15 actually made his own wallet out of actual duct tape. It wasn't practical because his school ID and other cards, etc. would get ruined and stick to the wallet. He refused to use another, though. So - when I saw this the first words out of my mouth were, "No way!" I couldn't believe that someone out there had the same idea as my son. He loves the wallet. He shows it to all his friends. a good conversation piece for me and my friends as well. No one can believe someone would actually make such a product! Well - with this teenager - http://www.puma7.com/ a hit!
Posted by: puma baylee future cat shoes | November 02, 2010 at 09:58 AM