Morbid, I realize, but the recent thread that brought up Woodman's suicide made me think about this and I wondered what your thoughts might be-----
Is there anything you could recognize in a photographic print which would indicate that the photographer is in need of immediate suicide intervention?
Health professionals on MSM provide us with endless lists of warning signs (heart attack, high blood pressure, diabetes, stroke, depression, cancer, suicide, etc...) that list not only physical warnings but also mental which manifest in verbal communication (denial, as an example.)
Since photographers communicate visually is there anything visually observable in one's photography that might indicate a serious, pressing problem?
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