There has been some discussion here about how photography can help with mental health and also, as part of another thread how challenging times & mental health problems can affect our motivation, both in a negative way by causing a lack of inspiration but also in a positive way by being a kind of inspiration to create.
In this topic I want to focus on the latter:
The attempts to make something creative out of a challenging situation, our fears, doubts and other bad feelings, a loss or problem etc.
This being a photographic forum, I think it's natural to put an emphasis on the medium of photography, but I'm personally not opposed to also include anything else. So, if you have other ways of turning these negative emotions and situations into something use- and helpful, creative (or whatever, something different at least...) please let us know about it as well. Perhaps there are some photographs of it (like there often are with sports, paintings, sculpture, performances...) to accompany it anyway.
Please feel free to describe what, how and why you created something if you are comfortable doing so, but please don't feel pressured to say anything, if you don't want to... after all an image is worth... you know the saying!
As you can see with the title of this thread, dealing with such (serious) themes doesn't always have to be a completely dark and brooding matter, but can also involve a lot of humor. I've personally always been thankful for having the ability to laugh about things, no matter how bad it gets.
With this being a very personal topic in nature, I would particularly ask everyone to keep any feedback or thoughts friendly and constructive. I hope some of you will join me on sharing some examples of Making light of darkness!
A lot bottled up inside? by simple.joy, on Flickr
Am I UP for being DOWN? by simple.joy, on Flickr