Bay Area photographers work showing the connection between their art and their own mental health. Proceeds going to San Francisco Suicide Prevention. Sponsored by Hahnamühle and PBR.
Andrew Barrows
“Photography, is capturing a moment in history that you can physically hold in your hands. You can really catch beauty in even the worst of scenes.”
Brittany Bradley
“I feel compelled to make images. I have never been able to identify where that comes from or why I feel that compulsion. I only know that in the quiet moments when I am working, the ceaseless pounding of ambition and pressures of my own expectations recede.”
Chase Newton
“I find photography as a way to discover the rest of the world; a way to accomplish my dreams .Dreams of life outside vast plains growing up, I felt there was much more of the world that I wanted to see and embrace”
Daniel Valencia
“I find beauty in the idea of having an image that can no longer be recreated. Through traditional and alternative processes I have full control of creating an image; however, with this control, comes the chance of failure. This uncertainty of an image grounds me in photography, keeping me humble as well as patient in the process”
Evan Thompson
“I’ve been mentally fighting myself for a avery long time, and it’s hurt those who love me most. I hope photography can change that.”
Neko Delobos
“To remember. To forget. To create without regret. My external outlet.”
Bay Area photographers work showing the connection between their art and their own mental health. Proceeds going to San Francisco Suicide Prevention. Sponsored by Hahnamühle and PBR.
Andrew Barrows
“Photography, is capturing a moment in history that you can physically hold in your hands. You can really catch beauty in even the worst of scenes.”
Brittany Bradley
“I feel compelled to make images. I have never been able to identify where that comes from or why I feel that compulsion. I only know that in the quiet moments when I am working, the ceaseless pounding of ambition and pressures of my own expectations recede.”
Chase Newton
“I find photography as a way to discover the rest of the world; a way to accomplish my dreams .Dreams of life outside vast plains growing up, I felt there was much more of the world that I wanted to see and embrace”
Daniel Valencia
“I find beauty in the idea of having an image that can no longer be recreated. Through traditional and alternative processes I have full control of creating an image; however, with this control, comes the chance of failure. This uncertainty of an image grounds me in photography, keeping me humble as well as patient in the process”
Evan Thompson
“I’ve been mentally fighting myself for a avery long time, and it’s hurt those who love me most. I hope photography can change that.”
Neko Delobos
“To remember. To forget. To create without regret. My external outlet.”
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