The Bench beneath the Tree.

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The Bench beneath the Tree.

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A photographic book that deals with issues of anxiety, worry and dealing with cancer

Transcript of The Bench beneath the Tree.

The Bench beneath the Tree.

The Bench beneath the Tree.

Stephanie O’Callaghan

The Bench beneath the Tree.

‘How is your Mum doing?’ This is the question I have been asked the most over the last 6 months. Sometimes I could answer, sometimes I cried and sometimes I just wanted to run away. 5.00pm Friday 10th August 2012, the day I found out my Mother had been diagnosed with lung cancer. I can’t describe how I felt, I only remember that my whole world had fallen apart, the ground beneath my feet felt as if it had given way. Dealing with the situation naturally was hard, so I have used this photographic project as an opportunity to release the anxiety inside of me and to help give closure on my emotions.

I am interested in time, whether it is the fleeting, the ominous or the still and the intensity that comes with it. I wanted time to be the narrative of my photographs, a feeling of waiting for something, but never truly knowing what it is that you are waiting for. The ephemeral. My book is not a linear journey of sentiment it is a state of mind, unconscious moments lost in transition. I was lost in myself; I needed something to concentrate on and to ground my thoughts.

I have always been intrigued by the connection between traditional fine art and photography, the way the two mediums fight each other so strongly yet are essentially the same. This connec-tion was essential in making this project, paintings have stronger sense of narrative, they portray a visual poetry- I wanted people to read my poem through my images and feel a connection.

In photographing friends around me they became projections of myself and my emotions, situ-ations I didn’t want to face myself were easier to see through the photographs of other people. Some may call it photographic therapy but for me it was a way of sieving though my thoughts. It’s amazing how lonely a person can be whilst still being surrounded by their closest friends.