Echoes is a powerful photography project that sheds light on the realities of domestic abuse. It explores the lasting impact of abuse, not only on survivors but also on those around them, from family and friends to support workers and advocates. By presenting real experiences through photography and personal insights, the project challenges misconceptions and highlights the complexity of domestic abuse beyond physical violence.
The exhibition features a series of portraits that capture the strength, resilience, and vulnerability of those affected. Each image serves as a visual echo of the past, reflecting the ongoing emotional, psychological, and societal effects of abuse. Through this project, Echoes aims to raise awareness, foster empathy, and encourage important conversations about support, recovery, and prevention.
By bringing these voices to the forefront, Echoes seeks to challenge stigma, promote understanding, and advocate for change. The project serves as a reminder that the impact of domestic abuse lingers long after the immediate danger has passed, and that support, awareness, and action are crucial in breaking the cycle.