Invisible delves into the nuanced narratives of those existing on society’s periphery, particularly individuals suffering from chronic illness and trauma. These conditions, while profoundly impactful, often remain unseen and unacknowledged by the broader public. My intent is to bring visibility to these experiences, capturing the essence of those navigating life within the “kingdom of the sick” (Sontag).

Through intimate interviews and environmental portrait sessions, I collaborate with my subjects, allowing them to share their stories in a safe space. This process not only documents their experiences but also empowers them, transforming their narratives into powerful visual statements. By weaving together these personal stories, I aim to create a fabric of community and connection, highlighting the shared humanity of those living on the edge of medical knowledge and societal recognition. The narrative portraits reveal the resilience and strength of individuals who, despite being systematically overlooked, continue to navigate their lives with dignity and courage. Photography, as a democratic medium, allows me to tell these stories with authenticity and empathy, challenging societal norms and encouraging a deeper understanding of what it means to exist on the periphery.