These Photos Imagine What Tangible Anxiety Would Look Like
"The Anxiety Series" is a new project by Indian photographer Arjun Kamath that tries to answer the question: "If anxiety were tangible, what would it look like?"
"The Anxiety Series" is a new project by Indian photographer Arjun Kamath that tries to answer the question: "If anxiety were tangible, what would it look like?"
LSU photography student Katie Joy Crawford has personally struggled with general anxiety disorder for over a decade. For her senior thesis exhibition, she chose to make her inner experience the subject of a series of self-portraits. The project is titled "My Anxious Heart."
Photographer John William Keedy has had to deal with an anxiety disorder for some nine years now. Never feeling like he quite fit in, and at times so nervous around crowds that he would only go to the grocery store when he was certain it was empty, he's intimately familiar with the type of neurotic behavior a condition like his can encourage.
His photo series It's Hardly Noticeable is an exploration of these neurotic, obsessive and strange behaviors that manifest as part of anxiety-based mental disorders.