Thursday, 03. January 2008

Living In Three Centuries: The Face Of Age

The photographs for this portrait series were taken in various locations around the world between 1987 and 2005.

The Gerontology Research Group estimates there are 250,000 centenarians (people 100 years and older) currently living in the world. In rare instances, people live to 110 years and beyond, inspiring a new demographic label: supercentenarian. The Gerontology Research Group, through rigorous investigation of records, acknowledges about 65 supercentenarians, and estimates that about 350 are alive worldwide today.

The idea to photograph people who have lived in three centuries evolved over the course of the project. First, I was simply interested in taking portraits of people who appear worn beyond their years by living extraordinarily hard lives. Those experiences drew me to centenarians, and on to supercentenarians and their stories.


Living In Three Centuries: The Face Of Age by Mark Story.

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90 year-old Navajo Native American man
who spent much of his life working for the railroad in Arizona.


Posted at 03.01.08 @ 11:40 | Category Photography & Pictures |