Timmyjoe
Veteran
As little kids we're taught to "Never judge a book by its cover" when meeting new people. But as photographers of people, we try to convey who a person is, but our only canvas is their "cover".
Been thinking about this a bit lately as my "cover" has changed as a result of cancer treatment. And I can't get over how it has made me feel different or a bit alien to myself whenever I happen to see my reflection.
This is the "cover" I've known for fifty four years, with my straight dark brown hair.
This is my "cover" now, after surviving chemo.
Feel like Greg in the "perm episode" of Brady Bunch.
Can't get over how such a seemingly minor change in appearance can skew self perception.
Best,
-Tim
Been thinking about this a bit lately as my "cover" has changed as a result of cancer treatment. And I can't get over how it has made me feel different or a bit alien to myself whenever I happen to see my reflection.
This is the "cover" I've known for fifty four years, with my straight dark brown hair.
This is my "cover" now, after surviving chemo.
Feel like Greg in the "perm episode" of Brady Bunch.
Can't get over how such a seemingly minor change in appearance can skew self perception.
Best,
-Tim