Eleonora Oleotto
"I create stories with my camera."
"Photographer and architect. I decided to leave architecture and to follow my passion: photography."
"Soul stories that come from the inside. Inside myself, in this way I started. Then I moved to other people. Therapeutic photography is the kind of photography that belongs to me and that I'm doing now. I started with a photographic and, at the same time, therapeutic project on myself, called "exploring emotions". Then other projects came out of me, like "exploring emotions_the family" and "life"."
"Other people then asked me to take some pictures in order to help them to overcome some problems they had. So I did the projects "exploring emotions_the strength of fragility" and "exploring emotions_reconciliation", that really helped the people I made the pictures of. This is my purpose now: to use photography to help people....I use photography to support psychological therapy, or other "help disciplines", to let the people work on their emotions, on the concept of self-perception, acceptance, self-esteem, self-confidence, in their bodies, in their image, in their own identity, etc..."
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