The photographer looked into the face of his depression — and took it off
Everyone struggles with depression in different ways. For 21-year-old Edward Honaker, the way was to create self-portraits. His depression can be seen, felt and understood.
Edward was diagnosed two years ago. "I realized that I began to do badly everything that I used to do well. And I didn't know why. You are your mind, and when it doesn't work properly, it's pretty scary," says the photographer.
The photographer looked into the face of his depression — and took it off
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