Detour: Photography as Antidepressant Therapy

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Author Abele Navin
Format Paperback
Publisher Ortac Press
Publication Date 2025-10-02
Pages 164
ISBN-13 9781738466740

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What does depression look like through a camera lens? How can the act of photography itself become a lifeline in the midst of mental turmoil? In this striking personal essay and collection of photographs, architect Abele takes us on a visual exploration of his journey with bipolar disorder. From the frenetic energy of Tokyo”s cityscape to moments of profound solitude, each image offers a window into the photographer”s mind. Abele”s introductory essay provides context to his visual narrative. He candidly shares how his successful career took him to Japan, where the intensity of work and life exacerbated his yet-undiagnosed condition. As he grappled with the highs and lows of bipolar disorder, Abele discovered an unexpected therapeutic tool in his camera. Detour is not just a showcase of artistic photography; it”s a testament to the power of creative expression in managing mental health. Through Abele”s lens, we see how the act of capturing moments can bring clarity to a turbulent mind, offering both the artist and the viewer a new perspective on the complexities of living with bipolar disorder.

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Weight 0.496 kg
Dimensions 1.3 × 25.1 × 20 cm
Author

Abele Navin

Publisher

Ortac Press

Imprint

Ortac Press

Format

Paperback

ISBN-13

9781738466740

Publication Date

2025-10-02

Publication Year

2025

Pages

164

Country of Publication

GB

Language

English

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