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Very few of us are well-known artists whose photographic work will live on in books, exhibitions and foundations. So what will happen to our photos (and negatives) after we die? I am interested in what you think about this topic, what your requirements are and what precautions you are taking.
To put my morbid thoughts into context: My father was an unknown artist who worked as a teacher and never went public. After his death, the still-unresolved situation arose as to what we, the heirs, should do with his paintings and drawings. We hung some of them ourselves, gave others away, and many are simply stored. I had approached various galleries posthumously, but that was unsuccessful. My father was satisfied with working for himself and for art. I find that admirable, but I'm not sure I see it the same way. I would love it if my photos continued to bring joy, meaning or memories after my death. At the same time, I want to avoid placing a real or moral burden on my children and forcing them to do anything. I actually couldn't care less what happens to my photos after I die. But I still want to stay a little.
How do you feel about that? Do you plan to leave your archive to an heir or a museum? Do you produce photo books as keepsakes? Does it matter to you at all? I'm curious...
Thank you for your answers & best wishes, Till
To put my morbid thoughts into context: My father was an unknown artist who worked as a teacher and never went public. After his death, the still-unresolved situation arose as to what we, the heirs, should do with his paintings and drawings. We hung some of them ourselves, gave others away, and many are simply stored. I had approached various galleries posthumously, but that was unsuccessful. My father was satisfied with working for himself and for art. I find that admirable, but I'm not sure I see it the same way. I would love it if my photos continued to bring joy, meaning or memories after my death. At the same time, I want to avoid placing a real or moral burden on my children and forcing them to do anything. I actually couldn't care less what happens to my photos after I die. But I still want to stay a little.
How do you feel about that? Do you plan to leave your archive to an heir or a museum? Do you produce photo books as keepsakes? Does it matter to you at all? I'm curious...
Thank you for your answers & best wishes, Till