How Photography Helped me

How Photography Helped me: Zaklina Anderson
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05/03/2018 Photography has therapeutic benefits that can provide catharsis for those who need it. Photographer, Zaklina Anderson had to leave her place of birth, Yugoslavia due to the civil war. She writes for us on photography, displacement and the healing process.  ...
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How Photography Helped me: Rachel Wright
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Photography has therapeutic benefits that can provide catharsis for those who need it. Shutter Hub Digital Content Editor, Rachel Wright shares with us her very personal series of self-portraits. Taken during her cancer treatment the photography process acted as an emotional...
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How Photography Helped me: Celine Marchbank
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Photography has therapeutic benefits that can provide catharsis for those who need it. During her Masters degree at the London College of Communication Celine Marchbank used photography to capture the last moments she had with her mother before she passed. ...
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How Photography helped me: Jessica Hardy
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Photography has therapeutic benefits that can provide catharsis for those who need it. Jessica Hardy has used photography as a from of self help to better understand her relationship with bulimia. Jessica's photographs revisit past memories and confront the present in...
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How Photography Helped me: Leif Sandberg
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Photography has therapeutic benefits that can provide catharsis for those who need it. Leif Sandberg has used photography as a means to represent his inner self after a cancer scare at the age of 64. His raw photographs explore death,...
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How Photography Helped me: Lauren Rooney
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Photography has therapeutic benefits that can provide catharsis for those who need it. The PhotoVoice series 'How Photography Helped me' shares the personal photography projects that have supported people through grief or tough times. The documentary photographer Lauren Rooney writes...
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How Photography Helped me: Hannah Laycock
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Photography has therapeutic benefits that can provide catharsis for those who need it. Hannah Laycock has used photography as a means to process her father’s diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease and to express her own experiences of living with Multiple Sclerosis....
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