Healing Hands Intro

Pictures for this project

The Hand Series is about the transformations that take place when one’s hands are severely injured. Since November 2013, the focus of these photographs has been on Kathryn — how she has changed, what her life is like, how she is dealing with the changes and the challenges. Yet this series is as much of a personal journey in my own healing process as it is hers.

The exhibition Photography by Cozzi at the Los Angeles Center of Photography in 2016 was a way to present the first one and half years of this series. The process forced me to relearn to use my hands in the lab — if I wanted to have the show, I had to relearn to print.

The final works were on exhibition in my Open Studio.  On seeing and reading Kathryn’s story so many people talked about the life-threatening things that had happened to someone close to them.

In May of 2013, Kathryn had gone into sceptic shock after giving birth — in less than 24 hours her organs were failing — she was put into a coma for 10 days. She hadn’t been expected to live. The first photos that you see are almost 6 months after this happened to her.

November 13, 2013, is the day I started documenting Kathryn’s journey. When I met her in August, 3 months earlier, she was like a shadow, barely there. Her hands were completely black from her fingertips to above her wrists. As I sat next to her in hand therapy that day, I kept wondering what could possibly have happened to her.