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Exclusive Content
Photography as therapy: Derealization and the paradox of Silent Distances
In support of Mental Health Awareness Month, Ephemere presents a conversation with Belgian photographer Andrei Barbos about his 2024 book Silent Distances. In this interview by Kevin Baylon, Andrei candidly shares his mental health journey and explains how photography informed his book as well as helped him cope in his ongoing struggle with derealization. By attempting to “bridge this disorienting gap” created by his condition, Andrei transforms illness into a compelling body of work that attests to the healing potential found in photography.
Ephemere Journal
Our journal shares behind-the-scenes stories of collaborations, providing exclusive insights into the artists and projects that we support. Interviews with photographers and event highlights connect readers with the world of visual storytelling. We offer a detailed look at the creative process and community engagement.
We amplify the voices of photographers and writers who combine storytelling with visual art. We feature artists beyond our scope if their work aligns with our mission and vision. This space fosters deeper exploration of photography’s impact and encourages connections within the artistic community.
Contributing to our Journal allows sharing voices with a broader creative audience. We support underrepresented perspectives from photographers, writers, or both. Involvement facilitates engagement with fellow artists and readers, expanding reach and contributing to thoughtful discussions on photography.
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Journal Contributors
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Anne Murayama
Publisher
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Khanjan Purohit
Editor
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Anil Purohit
Writer
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Geng Hui Tan
Writer
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Giovannella Pirina
Writer
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Guzal Koshbahteeva
Writer
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José Herrera
Writer
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Kevin Baylon
Writer
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Martina Cantore
Writer
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Sophie Gray
Writer