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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Boise Idaho Photographer: The Colors That Create Us

                As we see from bumper stickers, ribbons on t-shirts, awareness bracelets and special awareness days listed on our calendars, many people are becoming increasingly aware of the diseases, disabilities, and hardships which exist in our world. With thousands upon thousands of these trials, its hard to find a single person who has not been affected in some way by one or more of them.

            All around us there are individuals who are battling with these afflictions firsthand, and there are those closest to them who have been impacted by their affects as well. In each case, these are the people whose lives are enveloped and changed, both in negative and in positive ways.

            This series, which started as five images of individuals whose lives had been changed by their interactions with someone close to them, quickly expanded into a larger and more revealing series. Each individual captured in this series has felt the affects of the disease, disability, or hardship they represent, either personally or through their relationship with a loved one. The colors they wear all over their skin, clothes and hair represent the circumstances that have changed them.

            If there is one thing I can share that I have learned through my experience with this series, it's how you allow these changes to affect you which make the greatest difference. It's possible to look constantly at the past and wish you could change it, but it is living today and making it beautiful that makes life worth living.

Loss of a Female Child 

“My baby girl is my guardian angel.”

Hearing Impaired

“Whenever I hear the song of a bird, I wish my mom was able to hear it too.”

Anorexia nervosa

“After a third of my life battling, everyday of recovery is a success.”

Lung Cancer

“Irony: Feeling you need something that will kill you.”

Child Abuse

“It is the strong who protect those who can't protect themselves.”

Childhood Depression"I wish I could trade places with him so he could be happy too."

Breast Cancer

“I come from a family of survivors.”

Colon Cancer

“I love you Grandpa.”

Asperger’s Syndrome

“It's hard to see my brothers hardships, but easy to celebrate his victories.”

Lymphoma
“For my mother-in-law Ellen. We miss you.”

Spina Bifida

“Though physical abilities may be limited, determination is not.”

Thyroid Disease

“Living life without being defined by an illness.”

Vitiligo

“My mom has Vitiligo and she’s beautiful.”

Depression

“No more rain cloud! I'd rather embrace the silver lining.”

Substance Abuse

“I've never been to war, but I've won the battle against myself!"

Pancreatic Cancer

“In memory of the strong.”

Miscarriage

“To my baby… Someday I’ll hold you in my arms and tell you how much I love you.”

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