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Founded in partnership with LYNX to raise awareness and funds for the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), a charity dedicated to preventing male suicide, The Calm Photography Movement invites amateur and professional photographers to submit images that explore masculinity and mental health.
The best images, judged by a panel including Rankin and Nick Knight, will be exhibited at the Getty Images Gallery in London between Wednesday 10 May and Friday 19 May, as part of Mental Health Awareness Week.
The exhibition aims to show people the reality of mental illness, and to change the way we view masculinity as a whole.
Being a man isn’t about being strong, silent, and holding it all in.
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