When I Die

In the weeks leading up to his passing, Philip Gould reflects on his profound experience with the concept of the 'death zone.' In his final days, he chooses to be immortalized in a portrait—a striking image of him standing upon his own grave site. Through this powerful visual, Gould delivers an impassioned message that shifts the perspective on life when faced with terminal illness. This portrait now resides in the permanent collection at the National Portrait Gallery in London.

Director/Photographer: Adrian Steirn

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