In many countries, the elderly face a profound yet often overlooked crisis: the highest suicide rates of any age group. Despite this, their struggles are rarely included in discussions on mental health and suicide prevention. For their families, each loss leaves heartbreak and unanswered questions. This series presents images of personal objects left behind by older people who took their own lives, offering a glimpse into their untold stories and silent struggles.
Oded Wagenstein (born 1986) is a portrait photographer and educator who employs a collaborative approach to explore the relationship between aging and exclusion.
His work has been published, among other platforms, by National Geographic, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, BBC, VOGUE and has been displayed internationally, including exhibitions presented in the National Portrait Gallery (London, UK) and the United Nations (NYC, USA).