"In our
society, breast cancer is hidden behind a small pink bow. The public needs to
be educated."
This is the
message behind The Scar Project, a photography series dedicated to young breast
cancer survivors. Shot by fashion photographer David Jay, the large-scale
portrait endeavor features the faces and bodies of over 100 women who have
battled and bested early-onset cancer.
As the
project's name suggests, the photographs showcase the many scars of women age
18 to 35 who have undergone mastectomies as a result of a breast cancer
diagnosis. The series shines a spotlight on the fact that over 10,000 women
under the age of 40 will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year alone -- a
stark reality that younger woman often overlook.
Jay's
photographs aim to raise awareness of these breast cancer statistics as well as
provide a platform for survivors to confront their harrowing experiences. “For
these young women, having their portrait taken seems to represent their
personal victory over this terrifying disease," Jay explains on The Scar
Project website. "It helps them reclaim their femininity, their sexuality,
identity and power after having been robbed of such an important part of
it."
Jay began the
project after his 29-year-old friend, Paulina, was diagnosed with breast cancer
and subsequently decided to have a mastectomy. He asked if he could photograph
her after the surgery, and from there, the project mushroomed, leading to over
100 portraits of various woman and a Facebook page supported by over 40,000 fans.
The works have been published in a book and, in honor of Breast Cancer
Awareness Month, are currently on on view in an exhibition in Houston.
"Through
these simple pictures, [the women] seem to gain some acceptance of what has
happened to them and the strength to move forward with pride," Jay
explained to The Huffington Post.
Scroll
through a preview of "The Scar Project" below and let us know your
thoughts on Jay's striking portraits in the comments. How are you honoring
Breast Cancer Awareness Month?
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