A father comforts his son on his deathbed. The photo that changed the face of AIDS. 1989
A father comforts his son on his deathbed. The photo that changed the face of AIDS. 1989 Son Dying of AIDS Published in November of 1990, this LIFE magazine photo changed the way America viewed AIDS. A son, dying of AIDS, is comforted by his father and family. This picture is widely considered the photo that changed the face of AIDS. It showed AIDS victims as humans and people with families. The biggest opponents of doing anything about AIDS, anything at all, were conservatives trumpeting family values. This picture showed that HIV has everything to do with family values and to have family values you have to value families. In November 1990 LIFE magazine published a photograph of a young man named David Kirby — his body wasted by AIDS, his gaze locked on something beyond this world — surrounded by anguished family members as he took his last breaths. The haunting image of Kirby on his deathbed, taken by a journalism student named Therese Frare, quickly became the one photograph ...