An Artist Confronts Depression with The Help of Photography
According to Dieter Ruistocht: “Four years ago I fell from a building when I was taking pictures. I hurt my leg. Since then I had a lot of surgeries, most with no result.
My leg (from my foot till the knee) needs to be amputated now. With the help of photography, I try to handle and conquer the depression that came after the accident. Here are a few pics of the series.”
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