Excited and honored to announce that the images have won an Honorable Mention award from the International Photography Awards for 2020! A HUGE thanks to all of the participants.
In my photographic series below, What Lies Beneath: Traumatic Brain Injury, I explore the intersection of visual representation and bodily trauma.
Approximately 90% of all concussion patients experience some type of visual impairment, typically described by the medical community as blurry or double vision. But that’s not an accurate representation of what most of us experience.
In this series of images, I consider how traumatic brain injuries impact visual perception of everyday items, and try to show how inadequately medical terminology describes the range of visual disturbances that TBI patients may experience. In its current form, the series asks the viewer to consider the question of how—and if—we can render our bodily experiences so that others can understand what they cannot see.
Click each image below to learn more and see other images. Each individual has their story shared along with more detailed imagery describing their visual symptoms and issues. Also, a giant thanks to Durward Rogers for his technical assistance with some of the images.
The words superimposed on the photograph are used by the TBI patients below to describe their emotions and experiences related to their injury.
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