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 The photos that are shown are how I can best describe what my project is about visually. 


Photo 1 below shows a man surrounded by all the different social media sights and it looks as if they are consuming or surrounding him therefore he seems alone and miserable which is clear to see in the way that his hands are on his head as if he is upset or stressed.

Photo 2 shows some of the different social media apps hovering over a brain. This has negative connotations as i would of said this shows how the social media apps get into your head negative and show you a false reality to what is normal and to what isn't.

Photo 3 outlines the 'Dark Side' of social media and shows what kinda of negative aspects these apps have and how they effect people mentally.

Photo 4 is a calming picture that I believe may relax a stressed or unhappy mindset due to the nice green view and blue sky, nothing about this picture is daunting or unhappy therefore believe it may be helpful for someone to view.

Photo 5 is focused on the control social media has over a person life and the flame represents the small bit of joy someone still has if social media is controlling there mental state and that there is only so much time until the flame goes out.

Photo 6 is of two horses. I chose to take this picture for my project because many believe that animlas help with mental illnesses and thought this picture would be used as a more positve side of mental illness due to how people represent horses as calm and stable animals much like dogs.

Social Media and Mental Health, United States

How Social Media Affects Mental Health – The Daily Howl

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