Remarkable. Unconventional. Memorable.

Treasured photos taken with compassion

Right now, the last thing you think you want is a picture of your loved one in Hospice or palliative care.

One of the first thoughts you’ll have after they have passed is:
When was the last time I saw them?

My mom treasures the photos we took of my dad during his final days so much that they are framed—and sit atop her headboard. I decided to combine compassion with my love of photography and give people the option to have a difficult time captured in a remarkable way.

It’s about not leaving anything to regret.


It’s about capturing a loved one’s precious moments — even in these difficult times.

These times are, after all, part of their story (and yours).

This is an invitation to consider an unconventional method of remembrance.

I specialize in photography in palliative care and Hospice settings.

I’ve been where you’re sitting.

The close-up photos of loving hands …
The tilted, touching heads of loved ones …
The last group shots showered with love …

All these I treasure — and want you to have.

Regardless of your religious convictions or spiritual beliefs, this journey is worthy of honoring until the very end.

I hope you will consider calling me to talk about how we can gracefully include photography as your loved one approaches their final days on earth.

It would be an honor to design a custom session that suits your situation.

 
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Howard Lazar

Founder of Captured Moments

Photographer

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