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Members who were active in the Photography Group back in the early days will remember Bryce. 

Bryce also created the Photography, Advanced group here on AR.

Bryce's wife Kirsten posted on his facebook profile yesterday that Bryce had passed away.  He was only 34.

"On October 25th, Bryce lost his on-going battle with depression. While he seemed fine and much improved lately, we will never know what ultimately caused us to lose such an amazing human being, husband, and father so early in life.

There will be a memorial this week and we will update you all from here. It will likely take place at SPACEbin Greenwood towards the end of the week, but we"ll keep this up to date.

To those of you who've asked what you can do - there will be a bryce mohan memorial fund set up tomorrow at Bank of America. Please donate to this in lieu of flowers to help his stuggling family maintain his legacy and bid him the farewell such a beautiful being deserved.

love to you all...

kirsten"

Bryce was an incredibily talented photographer, and an endearing personality.  I am beyond stunned.

 
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57 Comments on Bryce Mohan 1975 - 2009

OCT
26
2009
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Oh how tragic.

My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.

Depression can just be devastating. Thank you for letting us know.

7:46am • #1
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Wow....prayers and sincerest condolences go out to Bryce's family.  That is so sad and just a reminder to always reach out to those around you with a kind word of encouragement.

7:50am • #2
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This is so sad, Cheryl.  Mental health is a big problem.  You never know what another person is going through. 

8:02am • #3
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What a tragic.  I am stunned as well. 

His photos are amazing and will live on, but his death is a tremendous loss for all who admired him and his gifted work.

 

8:26am • #4
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So sad ... I lost my husband to undiagnosed depression 5 years ago and still struggle with it.  Kirsten, if you're reading this, please accept my condolences on your loss ... and make sure you get in touch with someone who can help you recover.  It's too hard to try and do it on your own.

8:37am • #5
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Such a talented individual.  Our thoughts are with his family.

8:50am • #6
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All I can say is, WHY? This is so sad, and I am praying for his family.

9:07am • #7
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Oh Cheryl, this is heartbreaking. Thank you for letting us know about Bryce. I am praying for his wife and his family.

9:13am • #8
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Cheryl, I am so very, very sorry to hear this.  My thoughts and condolences to Bryce's wife and family for their terrible loss.  Depression can be devastating to those who have it and those who are touched by someone who does.

9:41am • #9
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1975is when I had just finished 2 years as a retail store owner. Until today it seemed like a lkong time ago. Reading about this tragic loss it seems like just a few days ago. Too young, too young.

9:44am • #10
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I didn't know of him, but this sounds very sad. Suicide is such a waste. A friend's wife who was about the same age suffered from severe depression year's ago and did the same thing. It was devastating for everybody that knew them.

9:50am • #11
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His talent was exceptional. My deepest sympathy to his family. May they soon feel the peace and love Bryce is now experiencing in Heaven.  Thank you for posting this so we can pray and donate.   

9:56am • #12
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Bryce was an amazing photographer and incredibly generous in sharing his knowledge. I hope he finds peace. Condolences to his family. My heart goes out to them.

9:59am • #13
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... his work was outstanding, I looked at the link you provided and he took stunning photographs.

What a devastating shame for all who knew him.

10:07am • #14
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I always enjoyed Brysce's commentary and imagery... very sad indeed.

10:16am • #15
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Soo sad. Cheryl, thank you for bringing this to our attention. Depression is such a misunderstood illness and has effected so many lives. Sad, sad news.

10:17am • #16
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Bryce was super talented and his photography blogs were so helpful to me.

It is so sad when someone who can see the beauty of the world and share it with others, doesn't see the beauty in themselves. Depression is so powerful and I feel for his family going through this.

10:20am • #17
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Cheryl: It is so sad ... so many people struggle with despair ... and simply cannot get through it. I do not understand ...my heart and love goes out to his wife and children and family.

10:33am • #18
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My sincerest condolences go out to his family

10:37am • #19
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This is so awful to hear.  Very tragic indeed.

Thanks for taking the time to let the community know, Cheryl.

RIP Bryce.

10:39am • #20
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Cheryl - I didn't know Bryce, but I lost a friend to suicide last year, and I know how senseless and tragic this is.  I'm sorry to hear this.  My mom actually runs the Suicide and Crisis Center in Dallas, so I hear a lot of stories along these lines.  Bryce was clearly a big-time talent.

11:22am • #21
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I asked Bryce if I could re-post some of his photography tutorials.  He responded to me on the 24th.  We have lost a great talent.  May God bless Kristen and family with comfort and provisions.

11:23am • #22
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My heartfelt condolonces to Bryce's family.  I just viewed his website and he was beyond talented.

11:25am • #23
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Hey, Cheryl. This is so sad to hear, I loved commenting on Bryce's post. He will be sadly missed, Jim

12:02pm • #24
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It will never be easy losing an AR family member and friend. Our condolences go out to Bryce's family members and friends. Cheryl, Katerina created a group to "Honor Our AR Members", it would be nice if you could add this post to that group.. if possible.  These families and lost loved ones are recognized and always in our prayers.

http://activerain.com/groups/HonorThem

12:06pm • #25
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Cheryl - How good of you to help get the word out about Bryce. Depression is such a tough battle for those struggling with it.

12:17pm • #26
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Cheryl, I never followed his blog . . . and sadly it is not pleasant news to find out about him in this way.  I suffer with depression and the dispair at times can be overwhelming.  The medical profession does nothing to help this disease.  I know . . . from experience.  Can you please provide more information on the donation.  I would like to pay my respects as a token -- a mere token -- of support to the family.

To Be or Not To Be

 

by William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

To be, or not to be: that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them. To die: to sleep;
No more; and by a sleep to say we end
The heart-ache, and the thousand natural shocks
That flesh is heir to. ‘Tis a consummation
Devoutly to be wish'd. To die, to sleep;
To sleep? Perchance to dream! aye, there's the rub;
For in that sleep of death what dreams may come,
When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,
Must give us pause: there's the respect
That makes calamity of so long life;
For who would bear the whips and scorns of time,
The oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely,
The pangs of despised love, the law's delay,
The insolence of office, and the spurns
That patient merit of the unworthy takes,
When he himself might his quietus make
With a bare bodkin? who would fardels 1 bear,
To grunt and sweat under a weary life,
But that the dread of something after death,
The undiscovered country from whose bourn
No traveler returns, puzzles the will,
And makes us rather bear those ills we have
Than fly to others that we know not of?
Thus conscience does make cowards of us all,
And thus the native hue of resolution
Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought,
And enterprises of great pith and moment
With this regard their currents turn awry,
And lose the name of action.-Soft you now!
The fair Ophelia! Nymph, in thy orisons
Be all my sins remember'd.

12:19pm • #27
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Thank you Cheryl for delivering the sad news.  It is a tragic loss for his family and all who knew him in a personal or professional capacity. 

I only knew Bryce through his brilliant images and always helpful tutorial articles on AR.  He was a master with a digital image and an expert with architectural digital art.  I am sorry that I will not have a chance to know him better.  

I hope he has found peace and my thoughts are with his wife and family.  We all share their loss. 

 

12:20pm • #28
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It is obvious that he was a talented photographer and my prayers go out to his family and friends.

12:30pm • #29
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Wow. He was incredibly talented. I will be praying for his family. 

12:36pm • #30

My thoughts and prayers will be with his family.

12:37pm • #31
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How terrible for his family. I can't imagine the pain they must be going through. They will be in my thoughts and prayers.

12:48pm • #32
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Cheryl - Thanks for sharing this. I am shocked beyond belief. Bryce was my photography AR friend. I subscribed to his post and havent seen one for a LONG LONG time (11/08). He and I have cordial conversations about photography and he's indeed a talented man. My heart goes out to his young family.

12:49pm • #33
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My condolences to his family and friends. I hope they find some peace in his photography and memories of better times.

1:03pm • #34
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My condolences to his family and all of those he touched in his life. We are keeping him in our thoughts and prayers.

1:16pm • #35
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I will be praying for Bryce's family. I did not know Bryce personally, but just now I took a look at his beautiful photography.  Simply gorgeous pictures.  Thanks to Jeani, too, for the reminder how important it is to give a kind word. 

1:53pm • #36
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This is such sad news. I had learned so much from Bryce and was a huge fan. I remember some time last year, he had written a post where he mentioned my name and referenced a post of mine. I was never so honored.

My thoughts and prayers to his family.

Thank you, Cheryl, for letting us know.

Kathy

2:29pm • #37
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That is so very sad. It is tragic when someone so young passes.

3:11pm • #38
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This is very sad news, Cheryl. I loved the feedback Bryce gave on my photo posts. He will be missed!

3:47pm • #39
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Cheryl:

This is sad news, especially for those who were left behind.  He will be missed.

4:20pm • #40
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I remember him.  I can't believe this.  I am only 38 myself.  I lost my wife when she was 34, like Bryce.  That is way, way too young.  Horrible and I am so sad about this.

4:28pm • #41
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Cheryl - I did not know Bryce or his work until now.  My prayers go out to his family and friends, very sad.

4:43pm • #42
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Hi Cheryl. That is very sad. I never knew him though I lurked in that group. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and to everyone who loves him. ~ Lana

5:31pm • #43
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Cheryl-

Thank you for sharing the update. Depression is never easy to deal with and there is so much more that we need to learn about it.  Bryce you will be missed!

6:11pm • #44
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Very sad.  I never knew of him but after seeing some of the photos it appears a light has gone out in the world.

6:41pm • #45
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Very sad. 34 is just such a young age and so sad that it was to depression. I pray for the family to have strength, I cannot imagine their pain.

7:02pm • #46
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I didn't follow Bryce's blog but I did just visit his photography website. He truly was a talented photographer. What a shame.

8:31pm • #47
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I also didn't follow Bryce's blog but do want to express my sincere condolances to the family.

He was way toooooo young and had so much talent for this disease to take him from us and his family.

From a similar incident that occurred in my husbands family I know everyone will be looking for impossible answers as to why.

Again, sincere condolances to family and friends.

Sue of Robin and Sue

10:33pm • #48
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This is so sad.  I knew that Bryce was one of the best real estate photographers in the country but I didn't know he had a wife and kids.  My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. 

11:45pm • #49
OCT
27
2009
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So sorry for the lost of your friend. Depression is a hard illness to overcome.

12:39am • #50
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My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.  To young.  A reminder that every day is a gift.

12:40am • #51
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So sorry for your loss and for his family.

12:44am • #52
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Sending love, light, thoughts, and prayers to Bryce's family and friends. This is twice in one week the subject has come up. Glenn Close wrote a great piece on Huffington Post about mental illness - and depression specifically. So many are affected - but as a culture, we still manage to sweep it under the carpet. Blessings to all who are dealing with this disease. 

1:07am • #53
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The silent killer.  Heartfelt prayers to his family and friends.  May they find peace amidst their loss.

2:45am • #54
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So sad - it just goes to show you "now" is always the time to let someone know you care. Not everyone of us has another day. I will be praying for the family.

8:22am • #55
OCT
28
2009

Sorry to hear this about Bryce.  You never know what people are trying to deal with.

8:59pm • #56
OCT
29
2009
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This is just so sad to hear. I definitely appreciated his work and will continue to do so. I hope the best for his family. It can't ever be easy to lose someone that you are close to, whether they be old or young.

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