Saving lives with images of lives lost

Time Magazine: Columbine Students Are Asking: Will Sharing Photos Of The Dead Change Our History Of Gun Violence?

The media around shootings is filtered, opting for photos of police-tape and exterior shots of where it happened — but shootings are anything but.

So we created a sticker that acts similar to an organ donor designation, letting others know your wishes that should you die from gun violence, you want the graphic post-shooting images of your body to be publicized for the world to see.


Selected Press
TIME Magazine / People Magazine / CNN / New York Times / CBS News / Reuters / NowThis / The Hill / Heavy / Bustle / Axios / NY Daily Mail / MSN / Poynter / Odyssey


Accolades:
#4 Trending Globally on Twitter
Lead story on CNN on day of launch
Parkland shooting survivors and activists David and Lauren Hogg became faces of the #MyLastShot movement.
TIME Magazine featured an in-depth feature of #MyLastShot in the magazine and online.
U.S. Representative Eric Swallwell endorsed #MyLastShot sharing it numerous times.
A U.S. Senator used #MyLastShot on the Senate floor to help pass Colorado’s most comprehensive gun bill to date.
#MyLastShot changed industry photography guidelines.
Poynter Institute changed their policies towards graphic imagery to accommodate #MyLastShot pledgees.
More than 65,000 stickers on ID’s to date from a completely grassroots project.
#MyLastShot was covered by every major news source, and shared by 300 news networks around the world.

My role:
Co-creator