Head Space: Photographs Of Psychotherapeutic Environments 
Early on in 2003 I began photographing a series of what I refer to as psychotherapeutic environments, that is places and persons connected to the practice of psychotherapy. Notwithstanding psychotherapy's current modishness, and influence on society generally, I was especially interested as a photographer to see what my chosen medium, this manipulated, mechanical process rooted in the world of appearances and materiality, would have to say about a practice whose province was abstract and invisible. Read more >
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