I Photograph How Loneliness Looks Like

I bought my first camera in 2012 when the idea for this project was born and lasted until 2018. The project is called “Alone” and has 10 images.

Alone is about loneliness and the burden of bearing it by yourself. Loneliness seen not as an opportunity to find oneself, but as a monster, as something with exclusively negative connotations. We live in a time when, even if we are connected on all social channels, we are alone, more and more alone. There are people who experience a strong sense of loneliness that comes in and does not disappear regardless of the social situation or how many friends they have. No matter where you are, at sea, at home, in the city, chronic loneliness acts like a prison: you can’t get out of it.

A recent study done on more than 3.4 million people, especially from North America, but also from Europe, Asia, and Australia, investigated the role that social isolation, loneliness or living alone has on mortality. Scientists found that these three situations had a significant and similar impact on the risk of premature death.

“Alone” a photo project about the feeling of – I’m alone anyway.

More info: Instagram

#1 You Can Feel Alone Even In The Places You Like

I Photograph How Loneliness Looks Like

#2 The Feeling Of Loneliness Is Like A Prison

I Photograph How Loneliness Looks Like

#3 Loneliness Can Make You Feel Like There’s Nothing Good Waiting For You In The Light

I Photograph How Loneliness Looks Like

#4 Cold Nights Make You Feel Even More Alone

I Photograph How Loneliness Looks Like

#5 An Empty House Can Make The Feeling Even Worse

I Photograph How Loneliness Looks Like

#6 Loneliness Can Trigger Suicidal Thoughts

I Photograph How Loneliness Looks Like

#7 Lonely Days And Lonely Nights Pass Slower

I Photograph How Loneliness Looks Like

#8 Not Even Escaping In The World Of Books Helps

I Photograph How Loneliness Looks Like

#9 Alone In The Big City Can Be Frightening

I Photograph How Loneliness Looks Like

#10 Eventually, You Walk On The Road Alone

I Photograph How Loneliness Looks Like

Main Heading Goes Here
Sub Heading Goes Here
No, thank you. I do not want.
100% secure your website.