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An author, poet and photographer, Joanna embraces her gift of surrealist wonder and enveloping grace to find the golden threads which transform hardship and suffering into the power of deep joy.
Joanna May Wharton has always struggled to fit into mainstream expectations. Various invisible disabilities and a series of unfortunate events propelled her into navigating the realms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and raising children on the spectrum.
Joanna's photographic entries are captured with vintage twin-lens cameras in medium format film. Joanna is an advocate for multidisciplinary arts and compassion as conductors of healing.
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Captured on a broken 1940's twin-lens Flexaret, I came across a steam train in Queenstown, Tasmania. The train was stationary, having completed one journey before beginning another. All was quiet until a shaft of morning light pieced through the caboose, illuminating time, history and hope. It captured a sense of one story ending and a new journey beginning.