Who we are & why we are

Welcome to the gallery site of Broken Light Collective. We are artists of all levels and abilities who are affected by mental illness. We create and we share our work for the therapeutic benefits to us, as well as others who may be struggling and feeling scared and alone. Together we can move from disconnected to collective.

Photos taken by contributor Carrie Hilgert, a photographer and portrait artist in her thirties from Northeast Kansas. After venturing into digital photography, she became interested in documenting her life with self portraits. This became particularly helpful when her life started to fall apart due to depression. All her other creative outlets left her, but she could always process her very dark feelings with self portraits. While she is doing much better now, she maintains compassion for those going through these hard things and hopes that her photography can give an honest insight into something that makes most people feel very isolated and alone.

About these photos: “These are from a series that came out of an idea I had to cover my model, Heather Beaver, head to toe with silver body paint. I wasn’t sure at the time what was happening, as I shoot very subconsciously, but when I was done, a theme emerged from the group of images. It was a story of the phases of life that we go through when we decide to emerge as whole people. It’s about the vulnerability and the dance of hiding, then conquering those inner battles, then hiding again. 

These two images in particular speak to the beginning of opening up. A tentative sort of testing the waters.

Find more from Carrie at her blog or flickr.

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3 responses to “Vulnerability”

  1. Rhys Jones Avatar

    I love the images. The nakedness strengthens the sensation of vulnerability.

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  2. frdbvr Avatar

    Great pictures! Very powerful story. Great composition! Well done.

    Liked by 1 person

  3. autisticaplanet Avatar
    autisticaplanet

    2 very strong images.

    Liked by 1 person

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