Study: Migraines





Last semester, I did a project on Migraines for my Intro to Photography class. I looked into the sensitivity of light, displaying various unique angles that play with natural light to show a harsh contrast between light and dark. For this project, I wanted to dive deeper into migraines and just how different each and every one is. Oliver Sacks’ book “Migraines” pushes that point even further; migraines go beyond a “big headache” and they are unique to every individual.
As a migraine sufferer for almost eight years, I have documented every time I got a migraine in a journal. I did this not only for medical reasons to better communicate my symptoms with my doctor, but also to see if maybe I can notice a pattern of behavior in episodes. It’s continues to be something I study, for I have not found a pattern yet. I selected a couple photos of me experiencing some of my favorite memories, ones of which I experienced a migraine. Each image is designed in a unique way that represents how my head felt during the migraine episode, as well as the area in which the migraine was present.