A photography project on mental health and the effects of body-dysmorphia.
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Emma Sundberg (The stool).
The stool represent the unstable platform that is social media. Shaky, uncertain and uncomfortable we as users are asked to perform and look our best during every day life. The stool images shows the true distress and discomfort this pressure brings.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Casandra Samuelsson (The stool).
The stool represent the unstable platform that is social media. Shaky, uncertain and uncomfortable we as users are asked to perform and look our best during every day life. The stool images shows the true distress and discomfort this pressure brings.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Adel Omar (The stool).
The stool represent the unstable platform that is social media. Shaky, uncertain and uncomfortable we as users are asked to perform and look our best during every day life. The stool images shows the true distress and discomfort this pressure brings.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Moa Sundberg (The stool).
The stool represent the unstable platform that is social media. Shaky, uncertain and uncomfortable we as users are asked to perform and look our best during every day life. The stool images shows the true distress and discomfort this pressure brings.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Sabrina Neguse (The stool).
The stool represent the unstable platform that is social media. Shaky, uncertain and uncomfortable we as users are asked to perform and look our best during every day life. The stool images shows the true distress and discomfort this pressure brings.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Astrid Grube (The stool).
The stool represent the unstable platform that is social media. Shaky, uncertain and uncomfortable we as users are asked to perform and look our best during every day life. The stool images shows the true distress and discomfort this pressure brings.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Céline Blondeel (The self-portrait).
The self-portrait attempts to display the outcome of obessing over one’s appearance. The hyperfixation leads to a distorted self-image where the person no longer has any idea of what they look really like.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Sabrina Neguse (The self-portrait).
The self-portrait attempts to display the outcome of obessing over one’s appearance. The hyperfixation leads to a distorted self-image where the person no longer has any idea of what they look really like.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Emma Sundberg (The self-portrait).
The self-portrait attempts to display the outcome of obessing over one’s appearance. The hyperfixation leads to a distorted self-image where the person no longer has any idea of what they look really like.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Adel Omar (The self-portrait).
The self-portrait attempts to display the outcome of obessing over one’s appearance. The hyperfixation leads to a distorted self-image where the person no longer has any idea of what they look really like.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Astrid Grube (The self-portrait)
The self-portrait attempts to display the outcome of obessing over one’s appearance. The hyperfixation leads to a distorted self-image where the person no longer has any idea of what they look really like.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Casandra Samuelsson (The self-portrait).
The self-portrait attempts to display the outcome of obessing over one’s appearance. The hyperfixation leads to a distorted self-image where the person no longer has any idea of what they look really like.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Michelle Seghid (The self-portrait).
The self-portrait attempts to display the outcome of obessing over one’s appearance. The hyperfixation leads to a distorted self-image where the person no longer has any idea of what they look really like.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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Moa Sundberg (The self-portrait).
The self-portrait attempts to display the outcome of obessing over one’s appearance. The hyperfixation leads to a distorted self-image where the person no longer has any idea of what they look really like.
Altered Image is a photography project with intent to raise awareness for body dysmorphic disorder, if you are suffering or know someone who is, don’t hesitate to contact this helpline:
If you require a crisis service:
The Samaritans: Call 116 123
Hopeline for under 25s: Call 0800 068 4141
or contact the charity SANE
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