This project undertaken in 2019 explores how photographers represent their emotions and mental health through their photographic practice. A personal approach to this body of work looks at a black and white landscape series depicting feelings and emotions as an effect of anxiety.

Not only wanting to express feelings through photography but showing how as a medium it can be therapeutic to those suffering silently. It is important to understand that people may view these images in different ways but the main significance is what they represent metaphorically and how the emotions are related to what is captured within these images.

This series of images was shot on 35mm film, using black and white to take away any distractions such as location and colour, focusing purely on tones, textures and patterns and how they connote to emotions felt within the mind.