/ 2016 / /

The Persistence Of Loss

  • Prize
    Silver in Press/Feature Story
  • Photographer
    Ann Evans, Australia

The Sachsenhausen concentration camp was built in July 1936.

Prisoners would go into the Doctors Room where a gramophone was playing loudly. There SS men in white coats would examine them, and mark any prisoners with gold teeth or filings.

Prisoners would then be led, one at a time, by an SS man into a room, there he would be stood in front of a measuring rod fixed to the wall, as if his height was being measured.

An SS man on the other side of the wall behind a screen (so they could not see the prisoner), would then shoot the prisoner in the back of the neck, through a slit in the wall.

Then two men from the crematorium detail would open the door from the mortuary and drag the corpse into the mortuary.

I have captured what moved me, I hope it moves you.

Awards Bronze EPSON International Pano Awards Architecture 2015 (twice)
Bronze Loupe International Awards People &Portraiture 2014 (twice)
Silver Loupe International Awards People & Portraiture 2014
Bronze Loupe International Awards People & Portraiture 2013
Silver Loupe International Awards People & Portraiture 2013
Bronze Loupe International Awards People &Portraiture2010