Our latest project in collaboration with The Photography Movement, where we have created a photography collection that represent what company means to each of us.
We want to bring the idea of company to life in an inspirational way that uplifts and inspires our community and beyond.
The PROJECT
You are always in company, whether this be with old friends, new friends, family, a partner, colleagues, an online community or a charity or service like ours.
We all have company; yet it’s hard to remember that when we’re going through a difficult time, so we are here to remind you.
When you think of isolation and loneliness it’s easy to picture a visual in your head, but when you think of company, images of parties or festivals may come to mind, when actually company is a flexible concept that comforts us all in many ways.
We’ve had over 80 photos submitted to our project from the public, our community and professional photographers and now you can get involved.
Take part in our Always in Company Project
Submission Guidance
You do not need to be a pro with a high tech camera to take part (although professional photographers are definitely welcome and encouraged to submit!), a phone camera and an idea of your representation of company is more than enough.
Company could be represented visually in many ways, which we believe will make for a fantastic collection of images, to inspire and allow people bereaved by suicide to resonate and share their version of support.
Step 01:
What does company look like to you? Think about how you would represent your version of company, and how you would express this using photography.
Step 02:
Grab a camera and capture
what company means to you.
Step 03:
Submit your photo to
our online collection here!
Please find inspiration from our gallery or find examples and starting ideas below:
Support Network: gatherings, sharing day to day moments, physical offers of support (e.g.food deliveries from friends), friends/family/colleagues
Community: spirituality, traditions, sports clubs, community centres, religion
Services: charity offices, online support, helplines, support group meetings
Feelings It Invokes: confidence, listening, empathy, loved, heard, connected, belonging.