Have you ever imagined what it would be like to glimpse someone’s final moments, before life slips away? It’s a disturbing thought, but death makes headlines.In 1982, a South Korean photographer was consumed by the desire to witness and capture death. He believed death could be art — a provocative, forbidden form that would make his name known worldwide.Related article: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10534712CreditsReporting, writing: Song Seung-hyunEditing: Lee Sun-young, Devin WhitingHosts and guests: Devin Whiting, Yoon Min-sikAudio editing: Song Seung-hyunArtwork: Yu Soo-in
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to glimpse someone’s final moments, before life slips away? It’s a disturbing thought, but death makes headlines.In 1982, a South Korean photographer was consumed by the desire to witness and capture death. He believed death could be art — a provocative, forbidden form that would make his name known worldwide.Related article: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10534712CreditsReporting, writing: Song Seung-hyunEditing: Lee Sun-young, Devin WhitingHost...