A wonoderful photo exhibition by Stillpoint member Penny, who is bedbound but still managed to take these beautiful and moving photos that reveals a wonderous inner universe.
Severe M.E. has left me bedridden for more than a decade. Most of that time has been spent alone, in the dark, overwhelmed by pain and exhaustion, and feeling too fatigued for any activities. One day, after a slight improvement, I picked up my mother's digital camera. I didn't have energy to investigate how to use it, just pointed and clicked. My arms were weak and the result was blurry but there was tremendous satisfaction from producing something colourful – and it had only required a couple of seconds of precious energy.
Almost immediately I felt I wanted to take atmospheric photographs documenting the 'spirit' of one who had been ill, disabled and shut away from society for so long. I was the only model available for this and despite being very camera shy, I submitted myself to the scrutiny of the camera.
When I became tired of photographing tiredness, I turned the camera on the darkened room that I have been incarcerated in for eleven years. I discovered it contains a parallel universe of vibrancy (perhaps the so called invalid and her kind do too!).
Penny M (contact details at oneweb.org.uk).
Copyright. All photographs in the exhibition are © copyright Penny M. If you would like permission to use a photo on a website or in other media, please email your request via the contact details at oneweb.org.uk).
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