Hearing to the Pathway of the Dead

  • Dates
    2025 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Documentary, Festivals, Fine Art
  • Location Oaxaca, Mexico

In Oaxaca, this ongoing project follows candlelit nights of remembrance. As a Deaf photographer, I translate silence into images of presence, family, and ritual, where light becomes a language and memory feels close.

Hearing to the Pathway of the Dead is an ongoing photographic project made in Oaxaca during nights of remembrance. I photograph the hours when families gather with candles, flowers, music, and quiet care, creating a space where the living and the dead feel close.

As a Deaf photographer, I experience sound differently. In these nights, I sense rhythm through movement, vibration, and attention to small gestures. I approach the cemetery not as a spectacle, but as an intimate environment shaped by light, breath, touch, and time. Candlelight becomes a visual language, guiding how I see presence and absence.

The work moves between wide scenes and private moments. It observes hands lighting candles, children leaning toward offerings, relatives sitting together in silence, and music that fills the air even when it cannot be fully heard. Through these images, I reflect on how ritual carries memory, and how grief can coexist with tenderness.

This project is a search for another kind of listening. It invites viewers to slow down, to stay with the details, and to consider how remembrance is built through care, repetition, and light.

© Hong Yu Chan - A cross wrapped in marigolds stands against the sky, marking the path between worlds.
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A cross wrapped in marigolds stands against the sky, marking the path between worlds.

© Hong Yu Chan - Families gather among flowers, choosing carefully what will guide their loved ones home.
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Families gather among flowers, choosing carefully what will guide their loved ones home.

© Hong Yu Chan - Marigolds flood the market, carrying the colour of remembrance into the streets.
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Marigolds flood the market, carrying the colour of remembrance into the streets.

© Hong Yu Chan - Candles flicker across the cemetery, forming constellations of memory.
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Candles flicker across the cemetery, forming constellations of memory.

© Hong Yu Chan - Night falls as families sit beside the altar, holding space for memory and return.
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Night falls as families sit beside the altar, holding space for memory and return.

© Hong Yu Chan - Candles surround a grave as conversation continues softly into the night.
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Candles surround a grave as conversation continues softly into the night.

© Hong Yu Chan - Music fills the cemetery, turning grief into shared rhythm and warmth.
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Music fills the cemetery, turning grief into shared rhythm and warmth.

© Hong Yu Chan - A child leans close to the candles, learning remembrance through presence.
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A child leans close to the candles, learning remembrance through presence.

© Hong Yu Chan - Two figures sit in stillness, their silence illuminated by candlelight.
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Two figures sit in stillness, their silence illuminated by candlelight.

© Hong Yu Chan - Hands meet above a candle, passing flame from one generation to another.
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Hands meet above a candle, passing flame from one generation to another.

© Hong Yu Chan - Light gathers around a portrait, where remembrance becomes conversation.
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Light gathers around a portrait, where remembrance becomes conversation.

© Hong Yu Chan - A quiet gesture reaches upward, placing light among flowers and shadow.
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A quiet gesture reaches upward, placing light among flowers and shadow.

© Hong Yu Chan - A man stands before the cross, framed by darkness and flame.
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A man stands before the cross, framed by darkness and flame.

Hearing to the Pathway of the Dead by Hong Yu Chan

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