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"Borderline Ocean" is a project that aims to describe, through conceptual language, the condition of psychological suffering, somewhere between neurosis and psychosis, which is often the result of childhood trauma: abuse, abandonment, physical and emotional neglect. A past that is not confined in time, but continues to live in the present, reactivated every day, influencing the way we feel, love, and exist, and casting its shadow on a fragile, inevitably compromised future. Each shot is imbued with tears and liberation: it is born from multiple true stories, from hours of listening and sharing, from open wounds that still bleed, from memories of an unfortunate past that never fades and inexorably affects the present. I chose a conceptual, non-reportage-like language for two fundamental reasons: on the one hand, to respect the intimacy and vulnerability of those experiencing suffering; on the other, because I wanted the images to have a universal value, so that anyone experiencing these states of mind can identify with them, and those who support those who suffer can begin to truly see what often remains hidden and must necessarily be listened to, understood, and addressed. These photographs aim to promote greater understanding of mental suffering and its underlying causes, to try to prevent it where possible and to treat what too often remains invisible, repressed, or trivialized. “Oceano Borderline” aims to champion collective responsibility. It is not enough for institutions to remove children from unsuitable family contexts: it is necessary to care for the wounds, accompany them, and support them over time. Especially in adulthood. Because those who grow up in a fractured state remain fragile and can hardly build full autonomy without ongoing support. Many of these conditions are never even diagnosed.
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Kelly William Wright
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Black & White Photography - Human Form
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United States
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Jeff Kleeman
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Black & White Photography - People
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United States
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Jeremy Janus
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Nature Photography - Weather
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United States
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Kamome Sky
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Minimalist Photography - Aerial Vistas
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Japan