The photobook Eating Disordered Lives employs a candid visual approach to explore the intimate and often hidden realities of individuals living with eating disorders. Its imagery presents a raw and unfiltered perspective that confronts the viewer with the complexities of these experiences.
Through its 102 pages, the work delves into themes of vulnerability, identity, and the struggle for self-acceptance. Skeleton in the Closet captures moments that reveal both fragility and resilience, providing insight into the emotional and physical toll these conditions impose.