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«Breaking News» Photographer takes STUNNING photos of men and women with rare congenital skin condition

Photographer Brock Elbank has taken an array of beautiful pictures of men and women, of different ages, born with a rare and untreatable skin condition as part of a striking new exhibition.


The 'How Do You C Me Now?' series of photos aims to give a clear message to the world encouraging people 'to love the skin you are in'.


The models from around the world, including Rosabella Harrison, seven, from Suffolk, all live with potentially life-threatening skin condition called congenital melanocytic naevus (CMN).




Rosabella Harrison, seven, from Southwold, Suffolk has Congenital Melanocytic Naevus (CMN), which leaves dark brown birthmarks on the body, and for the young child the darkened pigment is on one side of her face


Rosabella Harrison, seven, from Southwold, Suffolk has Congenital Melanocytic Naevus (CMN), which leaves dark brown birthmarks on the body, and for the young child the darkened pigment is on one side of her face



Rosabella Harrison, seven, from Southwold, Suffolk has Congenital Melanocytic Naevus (CMN), which leaves dark brown birthmarks on the body, and for the young child the darkened pigment is on one side of her face





Baby You Kang Wu, three, has been photographed in black and white for photographer Brock Elbank's new exhibition How Do You C Me Now, with the portrait capturing dark patches on You's face


Baby You Kang Wu, three, has been photographed in black and white for photographer Brock Elbank's new exhibition How Do You C Me Now, with the portrait capturing dark patches on You's face



Baby You Kang Wu, three, has been photographed in black and white for photographer Brock Elbank's new exhibition How Do You C Me Now, with the portrait capturing dark patches on You's face





Yulianna Yusef, 26 from Ukraine, poses topless for the striking exhibition as she proudly shows off her skin condition, which has spread across her pack, and on her arms


Yulianna Yusef, 26 from Ukraine, poses topless for the striking exhibition as she proudly shows off her skin condition, which has spread across her pack, and on her arms



Yulianna Yusef, 26 from Ukraine, poses topless for the striking exhibition as she proudly shows off her skin condition, which has spread across her pack, and on her arms




Brock has captured Callum White, 17 from Gloucestershire, who battles with the rare skin condition for his exhibition. Callum shows off the dark birthmark spread across his right arm in the portrait


Brock has captured Callum White, 17 from Gloucestershire, who battles with the rare skin condition for his exhibition. Callum shows off the dark birthmark spread across his right arm in the portrait



Brock has captured Callum White, 17 from Gloucestershire, who battles with the rare skin condition for his exhibition. Callum shows off the dark birthmark spread across his right arm in the portrait





Agnieszka Palyska, 32 from Poland, proudly shows off her birthmark for Brock's latest venture, as she poses topless to give a closer look at the pigmented skin, which covers around 80 per cent of her body


Agnieszka Palyska, 32 from Poland, proudly shows off her birthmark for Brock's latest venture, as she poses topless to give a closer look at the pigmented skin, which covers around 80 per cent of her body



Agnieszka Palyska, 32 from Poland, proudly shows off her birthmark for Brock's latest venture, as she poses topless to give a closer look at the pigmented skin, which covers around 80 per cent of her body





Frederik Port, 20, also features in the How Do You C Me Now exhibition, which features images taken by London photographer Brock


Frederik Port, 20, also features in the How Do You C Me Now exhibition, which features images taken by London photographer Brock



Frederik Port, 20, also features in the How Do You C Me Now exhibition, which features images taken by London photographer Brock




WHAT IS CONGENITAL MELANOCYTIC NAEVI?



Congenital melanocytic naevi are a type of birthmark that are also known as congenital moles.


They're relatively large brown or black moles that are present from birth and are caused by an overgrowth of pigment cells in the skin.


Most congenital melanocytic naevi become proportionally smaller and less obvious with time.


They may darken during puberty or become bumpy or hairy.


Source: NHS.uk 




CMN can cover up to 80 per cent of the body and presents itself in large, dark-brown birthmarks.


The exhibition - which is being supported by UK CMN charity Caring Matters Now - has been presented throughout 30 different portrait images, including black and white shot of a baby You Kang Wum, three, as well as seven-year-old Rosabella Harrison from Southport. 


Model Yulianna Yusef, 26 from Ukraine, Callum White, 17 from Gloucestershire, Agnieszka Palyska, 32 from Poland, and Mariana Mendes, 26 from Brazil, are among people photographed up close for the project.


Many of the models photographed for the series have never revealed their birthmarks publicly before. 


The demonstration, which 'challenges conventional perceptions of beauty', will run for 10 days at the Oxo Tower Wharf, in London before touring globally. 


A spokesperson from Caring Matters Now charity says: 'People with CMN often feel isolated due to the rarity of the condition and have to deal with negative comments because of their visible difference, resulting in low self-esteem. 


'How Do You C Me Now? aims not only to improve the self-esteem of the children and adults affected by CMN, but also to encourage the public to consider how living with visible differences can add to beauty rather than detract from it'.




Alkin Emirali, who is in his late 40s and from Brighton, joins fellow models for the series, however, some of the participants photographed have never publicly displayed their birthmarks before


Alkin Emirali, who is in his late 40s and from Brighton, joins fellow models for the series, however, some of the participants photographed have never publicly displayed their birthmarks before



Alkin Emirali, who is in his late 40s and from Brighton, joins fellow models for the series, however, some of the participants photographed have never publicly displayed their birthmarks before



The 30 portrait images have been taken by photographer Brock Elbank, from London, who focuses on specific physical features.


He is best known for his 'Beard' series which featured 80 bearded individuals and was seen by nearly 40,000 visitors when it was exhibited at Somerset House in 2015.


The spokesperson added: 'In a world where people work hard to stand out from the crowd, 'How Do You C Me Now?' aims to celebrate diversity and educate the public about this rare condition'.


The 'How Do You C Me Now?' exhibition launches at the Oxo Tower Wharf, London on 13 March with a private viewing taking place and will open to the public the following day at 10am.




Mariana Mendes, 26 from Brazil, proudly displays her birthmark on the bridge of her nose in Brock's upcoming exhibition, which focuses on specific physical features


Mariana Mendes, 26 from Brazil, proudly displays her birthmark on the bridge of her nose in Brock's upcoming exhibition, which focuses on specific physical features



Mariana Mendes, 26 from Brazil, proudly displays her birthmark on the bridge of her nose in Brock's upcoming exhibition, which focuses on specific physical features





Gemma Whyatt, 24 from Cambridge, displays her skin condition, which is rare and cannot be treated, as part of the exhibition, which officially launches tomorrow in London at the Oxo Tower


Gemma Whyatt, 24 from Cambridge, displays her skin condition, which is rare and cannot be treated, as part of the exhibition, which officially launches tomorrow in London at the Oxo Tower



Gemma Whyatt, 24 from Cambridge, displays her skin condition, which is rare and cannot be treated, as part of the exhibition, which officially launches tomorrow in London at the Oxo Tower



 


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/03/13/photographer-takes-stunning-photos-of-men-and-women-with-rare-congenital-skin-condition/
Main photo article Photographer Brock Elbank has taken an array of beautiful pictures of men and women, of different ages, born with a rare and untreatable skin condition as part of a striking new exhibition.
The ‘How Do You C Me Now?’ series of photos aims to give a clear message to the world...


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