Mr. Tan is aware of the significance of taking these family photos, just like the other participants from Portrait from the Heart.
After spending some time in and out of the intensive care unit, Ms. Tan’s grandfather passed away in December of last year.
When he was released, Ms. Tan once realized she didn’t have a prior family photo with him because the most recent was taken in 2015.
” I didn’t want to regret not having a complete family photo taken of him and my life.” So we set up one, and in a week later, he passed away. She said,” I’m very appreciative that I have a( recent ) picture with him.
Sentiments CHANGE
People are generally available to it, Mr. Loh said, even though some are always opposed to the idea of having pictures taken in such circumstances.
He continued, adding that his company just receives more requests,” Over time, I think people are more open to taking family portraits than in the past, where in a building like this, people will be more forbidden, knowing that their time is running out.”
Portrait from the Heart now collaborates with about 10 to, organizations, and health organizations, taking on in 100 requests annually.