The SCAR Project puts a raw, unflinching face on early onset breast cancer while paying tribute to the courage and spirit of so many brave young women.
'This ended up changing my view of cancer, entirely changing my view of femininity and strength, and ultimately changing my life' - a review of The SCAR Project (Breast Cancer Is Not a Pink Ribbon) Volume 1 by David Jay on https://t.co/0mXtDu0d6K via @amazon
This portrait of Bill Becker is from a subset of The SCAR Project entitled 'The SCAR Project: Male Breast Cancer.' We recently received an update about Bill, including that he donated his body to @Harvard. Read Kim Traveny's beautiful words here: https://t.co/smXTNvNJiV
It is with great sadness that I must share the passing of our dear Leah. I first photographed her for The SCAR Project series when she was just 19. Thank you Leah, for so selflessly and courageously sharing your life with the world. You will be dearly missed. We love you. David
https://t.co/4AucxKsuTb Yes. Thank you for your mention of Leah. She was beautifully featured by @StellaMcCartney in her #NoLessAWoman Campaign in conjunction with @thescarproject — here is her story: https://t.co/2zTecuMvV8
The images of #DavidJay, both unflinching and beautiful, have long begged the question 'why?' Finally, the artist opens up a long-covered wound so he can more deeply discuss recent work like The Scar Project and The Unknown Soldier @TEDTalks @TEDxVienna https://t.co/rr7fTwXh7C
This year's #NoLessAWoman campaign sees Shannon Montgomery bravely share her story from diagnosis, subsequent mastectomy and her decision to forego reconstructive surgery.
Discover the full story, shot by David Jay, exclusively for this campaign and as part of @TheScarProject.