"I didn't feel like I was worth saving but you did it anyway"
The loves of my life, my family and my friends supported me and the things I chose to do 100%. The person that was emerging was not new, not better and not stronger. It was me.
Image: Hazard tape ties round a tree.
All the images in this collection are square cropped with a different grunge frame that adds to the tight restrictions I imposed on the series. This reflects the moods I experienced making the series.
Cassi Moghan #12 out of 30 1/1 edition
Three Roads is a journey into my mind as it was unraveling and on the road to recovery. Each one comes with a small part of my story. 30 1/1 editions.
Before Covid and lockdowns, I had a mental health crisis that caused a self-imposed isolation. Anxiety and depression meant that I didn't feel able to be far from my home. I had to force myself to walk around the block with my camera and take pictures. I restricted myself to shooting within a three road radius of my home.
At first, I was just taking pictures of anything but I started noticing details on the streets that struck me as odd or even made me smile. By focusing on these small "insignificant" things, I was able to figure out what was going on in my head. I was unconsciously photographing locks, gates, bars, chains, fences and discarded things. This is how I felt inside.
These photographs set me free.
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"I didn't feel like I was worth saving but you did it anyway"
The loves of my life, my family and my friends supported me and the things I chose to do 100%. The person that was emerging was not new, not better and not stronger. It was me.
Image: Hazard tape ties round a tree.
All the images in this collection are square cropped with a different grunge frame that adds to the tight restrictions I imposed on the series. This reflects the moods I experienced making the series.
Cassi Moghan #12 out of 30 1/1 edition
Three Roads is a journey into my mind as it was unraveling and on the road to recovery. Each one comes with a small part of my story. 30 1/1 editions.
Before Covid and lockdowns, I had a mental health crisis that caused a self-imposed isolation. Anxiety and depression meant that I didn't feel able to be far from my home. I had to force myself to walk around the block with my camera and take pictures. I restricted myself to shooting within a three road radius of my home.
At first, I was just taking pictures of anything but I started noticing details on the streets that struck me as odd or even made me smile. By focusing on these small "insignificant" things, I was able to figure out what was going on in my head. I was unconsciously photographing locks, gates, bars, chains, fences and discarded things. This is how I felt inside.
These photographs set me free.