Fishers of Men
Christopher C. Fisher

Fishers of Men is a visual documentary project that examines the transition of the deceased from the moment of death to final interment. Through a series of black-and-white photographs, the project captures the intimate and often unseen rituals, practices, and labor that surround the end- of-life process. The narrative is constructed through the perspectives of funeral service providers, grieving families, community members, and other individuals connected to the funeral industry. By documenting both the emotional and procedural aspects of death care, Fishers of Men offers a respectful yet unflinching look at how communities honor life through death. The project seeks to engage viewers in a reflection on mortality, tradition, and the quiet dignity found in the work of memorialization.


Dr. Christopher C. Fisher is a Professor of Management in the School of Business at the University of Mississippi, where his research and teaching center on artificial intelligence, entrepreneurship, and organizational behavior. He holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration from Hampton University and a B.A. in History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Currently a first-year MFA student in Documentary Expression at the University of Mississippi, Dr. Fisher brings a unique interdisciplinary lens to storytelling—combining academic rigor with creative inquiry. His research and creative interests explore the intersections of culture, systems, and identity, often focusing on how institutions and individuals navigate change. As a former college wrestling coach and professional athlete, he is driven by discipline, storytelling, and community impact. Fishers of Men reflects his continued interest in uncovering the quiet narratives within complex systems—this time turning the lens on the deeply human and often unspoken rituals surrounding death and remembrance.