Feb
28
The Waiting Room
February 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment
The Project The Waiting Room is a social media / documentary hybrid that tells the story of a county “safety-net” hospital in Oakland, California. To view, visit: http://www.whatruwaitingfor.com/about-the-waiting-room/about-the-community-engagement-project/
Feb
26
Common Heroes: Facing a Life-Threatening Illness
February 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment
The Book Common Heroes is not a Hollywood rendition of heroic death, but rather an opportunity to explore with everyday people the pain, sorrow, anger, and even the humor when death touches us through those we love.
Oct
2
The Ninth Floor
October 2, 2010 | Leave a Comment
The Exhibit, Film and Book Over two years, Jessica Dimmock photographed a group of die-hard heroin users living on “The Ninth Floor” of a Manhattan building in a surprising, powerful, and intimate way. The tale of the terrible consequences of heroin abuse has been documented many times before, but Dimmock epitomizes the attitude of the [...]
Oct
1
After War: Veterans From a World in Conflict (Photographs And Interviews)
October 1, 2010 | Leave a Comment
About the Book Afterwar: Veterans from a World in Conflict is a culmination of 15 years spent photographing and interviewing men, women and children who have been on the frontlines of every major conflict of the past century. It is a portrait documenting the deep physical and psychological effects on the veterans whose bodies and [...]
Sep
29
Images From Within: Portraits of People Confronting Mental Illness
September 29, 2010 | 1 Comment
The Book These images portray 34 adults from many different walks of life who struggle with a variety of issues related to their illnesses. They share their thoughts and feelings, including the disappointment of no longer being able to drive, the determination to remain employed, the affection for friends who also have a mental illness, [...]
Sep
20
A Positive Life: Portraits of Women Living With HIV
September 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment
The Book, Exhibit and Follow-up Video For four years, HIV-positive poet, River Huston, and photographer Mary Berridge traveled across the United States gathering the stories of women HIV-positive. The book, first published in 1997, sought to address the stereotypes and stigma associated with being HIV positive. Even though women were the fastest-growing segment of the [...]