16-09-2025 23:11 via chathamdailynews.ca

Photographer sees ‘true love’ in memorials; first exhibit in years  

Plagued by a heart problem she feels numbers her days, local photographer Carmen McCauley sees the world through a clear lens these days. She’s sharing her view with her first photography exhibit in more than a decade, having spent two years capturing images of memorial items lovingly placed at local gravesites, with many showing the ravages of time. “I noticed the juxtaposition to reality smacking me in the face,” McCauley said of her personal health. “Everybody is onlin
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