Bristol photographer takes photos to create ‘new reminiscences’

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Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley

BBC News, Bristol

Mana Baoosh A lady sitting on a chair in her garden with washing behind her, plant pots and bushes. Her house is visible too, it has grey wooden walls and white-framed windowsMana Baoosh

Mana Baoosh images her stays in different individuals’s houses

An Iranian photographer has documented staying in stranger’s houses to share her expertise of migration.

After shifting to Bristol six years in the past, Mana Baoosh stated she realised she was fighting “anxiety and depression” and feeling homesick and, because of this, stopped with the ability to recall sure intervals of her previous.

The pictures MA pupil determined to tackle a mission the place she might make new reminiscences with strangers.

The ‘We Are More Than Strangers’ collection has seen her keep within the houses of greater than 30 individuals in England and Wales as a method of “remembering how it felt to belong”.

“When the pandemic began I was already feeling homesick, but the travel restrictions made it impossible to return home, which intensified those feelings,” she stated.

“As time went on, I faced many other challenges – ups and downs that eventually led to depression and anxiety, deeply affecting my life.”

Mana Baoosh A side profile of Mana with pale purple coloured hair and a pinstriped black top. She is looking at the camera and the background is out of focus.Mana Baoosh

Ms Baoosh is trying needs to exhibit the collection in Bristol and Wales as soon as the mission is full

Mana Baoosh A lady sat on a sun lounger in her own garden wearing a brown bikini with washing above her. Alongside the garden is a light brown wooden fence and her home is of red brick with white door frames and windowsMana Baoosh

More than 30 individuals have taken half within the pictures collection to this point

“There came a point when I realised I was struggling to recall certain periods of my past and it felt as though I was experiencing memory loss around specific moments of my life,” added Ms Baoosh, who’s finding out on the University of the West of England (UWE).

“I now want to remember how it feels to belong somewhere – driven by a desire to avoid further loss and to preserve the past, create new memories moving forward.”

Mana Baoosh A lady sat on a sofa in her living room with her cat. The sofa has a leopard print throw on it and there are some pictures on the wall in the corner and a window to her right.Mana Baoosh

The ‘We Are More Than Strangers’ mission invited individuals from England and Wales to participate

Mana Baoosh A woman stands on the left and a child sits in bed on the right. The room has neutral pink tones in it and a window is seen between the two people.Mana Baoosh

Ms Baoosh says the pictures created new reminiscences to exchange those she misplaced

Going into different individuals’s “private worlds” Ms Baoosh would stick with them for a number of days and maintain a digicam on a tripod within the nook of a room chosen by the host.

“I can say that all of them [the hosts] have become friends,” she added.

Mana Baoosh A man and a woman sit at a table covered in a blue gingham cloth. There are three mugs and a vase of flower sat on top and they are both smiling at the camera. In the background is a large window through which trees are visibleMana Baoosh

Ms Baoosh says the individuals she photographed have now turn into shut pals

Mana Baoosh A woman wearing a tracksuit jacket sat on a floral printed arm chair and footrest. She is in a living room that has a few paintings on the wall, floral wallpaper and a black fireplace to the right.Mana Baoosh

Ms Baoosh hopes to doc about 50 individuals earlier than ending the mission

Sian Trenberth, 62, from Cardiff, who took half within the mission stated it actually solidified her friendship with Ms Baoosh and made her query what it have to be like to maneuver to a distinct nation.

“In her body of work, some of her subjects were new to Britain – I’ve always lived in the same place,” she stated.

Mana Baoosh A lady wearing a red and black floral top and a long red skirt. She has her hand leaning on a shelf looking at the camera and in the foreground an old black and white photo of someone can be seen sat on a mantle piece.Mana Baoosh

Ms Trenberth stated the mission made her take into consideration what it’s wish to stay in a distinct nation

“It did make me think about what it is like to leave your country and live somewhere completely different and what that might mean.

“Since this mission she’s turn into a pal – that is a really particular factor.”

Ms Baoosh stated the We Are More Than Strangers collection, is one thing she needs to proceed till she has stayed with 50 members, after which it will likely be exhibited in Bristol and Wales.


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