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Oliver Farshi is a photographer based in New York City.
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Do Patients Without a Terminal Illness Have the Right to Die? Troy of New Orleans A Place to Die
A chronically ill woman confronts her final day and assisted death, raising urgent questions about choice, care, and dignity.
Troy’s career began as a carpenter. Now he works long days and nights in the New Orleans service industry.
A house unlike any other in the United States. There are no residents and each visit is facilitated by a death doula.
See the story for The New York Times Magazine See the story recognized by Catchlight: Pictures of the Year See the story awarded by World Press Photo
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A Place to Die

“The biggest ritual is making sure that things slow down.”

A Place to Die Winner of World Press Photo
Michael Joo
Michael Joo The New York Times
Holly Strelzik
Holly Strelzik The Boston Globe
Walter Mosley
Walter Mosley The New York Times
Do Patients Without a Terminal Illness Have the Right to Die?
Do Patients Without a Terminal Illness Have the Right to Die? The New York Times Magazine
Lloyd Blankfein
Lloyd Blankfein The New York Times
Luis Von Ahn
Luis Von Ahn The New York Times
Mamadou-Hady Sow
Mamadou-Hady Sow The New York Times
David Duda & Hong Liang
David Duda & Hong Liang The New York Times
Joel Holsinger
Joel Holsinger The New York Times
Troy of New Orleans

“I’ve never felt so seen and cared about by a group of people who don’t know anything about me.”

Troy
Troy of New Orleans Catchlight: Pictures of the Year
Falling in Love with Art as a Toddler

Through the eyes of a 2-year-old, Luna Luna is pure magic.

Falling in Love with Art as a Toddler The Washington Post
Alexander Wang
Alexander Wang The Washington Post
Eddie Bernard
Eddie Bernard The Los Angeles Times
3 Parrots, 1 Shared Wall, 2 Ruptured Lives

Three parrots came between two best friends at a Manhattan co-op, entangling the U.S. Department of Justice and leaving behind broken teeth, eviction notices, and a historic court settlement.

3 Parrots, 1 Shared Wall, 2 Ruptured Lives The New York Times
Kevin & Chad Franke

“We needed complete isolation in order to heal.”

Kevin Franke
Kevin & Chad Franke People Magazine
Walter Price
Walter Price The New York Times
3 Parrots, 1 Shared Wall, 2 Ruptured Lives 3 Parrots, 1 Shared Wall, 2 Ruptured Lives
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Oliver Farshi is a photographer based in New York City.
For assignments, licensing, print sales and exhibition requests:
hey@oliverfarshi.com or +1.510.545.6383

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