Christer Folkesson’s Face ME is an artistic reportage book about living with one of the world’s most debilitating diseases; ME. It is a personal story about a family where the mother lives with ME. The book aims to inform and tell about the disease, which many are not yet aware exists.
The content alternates photographs with short fact texts.

In Srecko Rijetkovic’s and Michael Nyhaga’s Come back when it gets brighter, poetry and photography form a unit. Time, and the experience of it, is present throughout the book. An existential tone runs through text and image.

Here we meet nature and objects that seem to be adrift. We see bare branches, an empty bench, a ferry far away. Shadows and light. Animals that float silently or stare ahead with an empty gaze.

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