Jayme Chong uses photography as tool to bridge the gap between human beings. She seeks to express her feelings and what she perceived through visuals. Her works are mostly based on imperfections. She hopes to make things that are imperfect, beautiful.
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Music, Photography
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My sister, Jocelyn is a special child with autism. For children like her, the family is the cornerstone in their lives. Autism does not only affect an individual but the overall family dynamics as a whole. Caring for a child with special needs is challenging in various ways – physically, mentally and emotionally. Yet, the needs of the family members with special needs are often neglected.
If Only provides a channel for my family’s voice to be heard – the experiences we shared, individual thoughts and emotions we had before she started staying at a home for special needs. This series is a form of catharsis for my family and I, a healing process that mends the wounds caused by her absence in the family.