![clip_image001 clip_image001](http://m2.paperblog.com/i/45/453785/vivendo-con-la-morte-L-cO1G1N.jpeg)
All Photos © James Chance
In the center of the crowded Philippine capital of Manila, home to more than 11 million people, lies the North Cemetery. The final resting place of several Filipino Presidents, celebrities, and hundreds of thousands of the city’s Catholic dead, the cemetery is also home to a living community of over 2,000 people.
In a country where around 40 percent of people live below the poverty line, and overpopulation in Manila is reaching desperate proportions, the cemetery provides a unique residence for the hundreds of families that live and work within its walls. To see more of James’ work click here.
![clip_image002 clip_image002](http://m2.paperblog.com/i/45/453785/vivendo-con-la-morte-L-3nLqd5.jpeg)
![clip_image003 clip_image003](http://m2.paperblog.com/i/45/453785/vivendo-con-la-morte-L-B_T0mY.jpeg)
![clip_image004 clip_image004](http://m2.paperblog.com/i/45/453785/vivendo-con-la-morte-L-h3SWzU.jpeg)
![clip_image005 clip_image005](http://m2.paperblog.com/i/45/453785/vivendo-con-la-morte-L--ObiDa.jpeg)
![clip_image006 clip_image006](http://m2.paperblog.com/i/45/453785/vivendo-con-la-morte-L-CwaJPW.jpeg)
![clip_image007 clip_image007](http://m2.paperblog.com/i/45/453785/vivendo-con-la-morte-L-79utAC.jpeg)
![clip_image008 clip_image008](http://m2.paperblog.com/i/45/453785/vivendo-con-la-morte-L-KFbKJs.jpeg)
![clip_image009 clip_image009](http://m2.paperblog.com/i/45/453785/vivendo-con-la-morte-L-7sl-Bp.jpeg)
More of James Chance’s work here.