"Helplessness" takes us on a profound journey through the labyrinth of emotions triggered by depression. Each frame captures a female figure carrying heavy, lifeless limbs instead of her own. This cycle is a personal projection of the emotional state at a given moment, captured through the lens and frozen on the models.
The entire tableau unfolds as a delicate dance, emanating a paradoxical beauty from the effort against the inertia of despair. The mannequin hands, unyielding and stoic, become a poignant metaphor for the overwhelming grip of helplessness. Women, in their distorted movements, reflect the twists of my own internal battles.
Through this visual narrative, I aim to externalize the internal, to translate the inexpressible into the language of imagery. The process of creating these images becomes a therapeutic act for me, a means of grappling with the elusive and giving form to the formless. Each photograph is a fragment of my personal struggle, an attempt to express the complexity of living with depression.
"Helplessness" is also an invitation to bear witness to silent struggles that often go unnoticed. It is a bridge between the personal and the universal, a visual d