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Ashley Harding  > Photography > 2009 Retouch Project
I did the taking a picture of a day thing for a while- now its time to edit more than one. Hopefully I will have an excess of 365 photos in the gallery by the end...hehe
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Ashley Harding > I went on a trip called March of Remembrance and Hope in May 2009.  The trip included 60 students from diverse backgrounds visiting the Holocaust Memorial sites with survivors and hearing their stories.  Here is a group of us at Plasow Working Camp where one survivor, Pinchas, was going to tell about his experiences in a similar working camp.
Ashley Harding > Majdanek.  This was the most powerful experience of the whole trip.  Not because it was the most intact site but because Pinchas who survived the camp guided us through.  I pumped up the green a bit to show the new growth on this site- the life.
Ashley Harding > Candles on the crematorium.  Jews were placed four bodies at a time.
Ashley Harding > A color version of a similar shot from the crematorium.  A bath stood twenty feet away.  The same fire that burned the bodies would also warm the bath water of German soldiers.
Ashley Harding > I took this picture because Jeremy said "Look, it used to be orange.  Now its black.  Just look"- Majdanek crematorium.
Ashley Harding > The back door of the oven where Jews were burned after being gassed.  I struggled with making things not solely in some nostalgic black and white tint.  I wanted the colors as well to show that just because we understand it is a horrible thing it can happen again, and it is happening again in the present.
Ashley Harding > The back door of the oven where Jews were burned after being gassed. I struggled with making things not solely in some nostalgic black and white tint. I wanted the colors as well to show that just because we understand it is a horrible thing it can happen again, and it is happening again in the present.
Ashley Harding > Jeremy exiting the crematorium after having a moment there.
Ashley Harding > In the foreground is a cart that was used to take Jews from the gas chambers down the hill to the crematorium at the top of the hill.   In the background I think that is an original crematorium
I went on a trip called March of Remembrance and Hope in May 2009. The trip included 60 students from diverse backgrounds visiting the Holocaust Memorial sites with survivors and hearing their stories. Here is a group of us at Plasow Working Camp where one survivor, Pinchas, was going to tell about his experiences in a similar working camp.
 > I went on a trip called March of Remembrance and Hope in May 2009.  The trip included 60 students from diverse backgrounds visiting the Holocaust Memorial sites with survivors and hearing their stories.  Here is a group of us at Plasow Working Camp where one survivor, Pinchas, was going to tell about his experiences in a similar working camp.
I went on a trip called March of Remembrance and Hope in May 2009. The trip included 60 students from diverse backgrounds visiting the Holocaust Memorial sites with survivors and hearing their stories. Here is a group of us at Plasow Working Camp where one survivor, Pinchas, was going to tell about his experiences in a similar working camp.
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