Reaching Out
This is another photograph from the funeral of the first officer killed on duty ever in my city. I was surprised when I looked through all of my images at the end of that day and found this one, an officer seemingly ‘reaching out’ to another one who appears to be taken by his emotions as they line up to begin the procession to the graveyard. I’ve entered this in the Compassion competiton, as I believe it not only shows the truest and purest form of compassion, but also demonstrates how anyone and everyone, even the most hardened and oldest of the police force can be overcome by their emotions, and when that is recognised, how they are also not afraid to offer each other the comfort they may need at the moment. We are all human, we all have feelings, and we all need to be given that extra hand around the shoulder, pat on the back, or words of healing from time to time.
This is life.
This is real.
Life is real.
Reaching Out belongs to the following groups:
B&W - Character - People Shots, Black and White Photography, Canada, Compassion, Courage & Friendship, Everyday Life, In the Moment, Kairos - Capturing the Decisive Moment and Street Photography and PhotojournalismAvailable for sale as Cards and Matted Prints

BethBernier, 9 months ago
Great tones…and the interaction of the officers makes me wonder about what they were doing!
MrsBuden, 6 months ago
Wow – another stunning shot!
Melinda Kerr, 3 months ago
Great piece of photojournalism.
Chris Richards in reply to Melinda Kerr’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks Melinda! It was definitely an a sad but interesting day, seeing all the pomp and circumstance involved in an officer’s unfold =)
Cathie Tranent
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3 months ago
Great capture Chris. Sometimes actions do speak louder than words.
Shane Smart, 3 months ago
Your image and your words speak volumes.
Barry W King, 25 days ago
This speaks volumes Chris…great work