In a world where there seems to be a photograph of a physically flawless woman everywhere you look, the journey to self acceptance can be a long and tumultuous one.
But for photographer Samantha Geballe, learning to accept her body was made particularly difficult when she had gastric bypass surgery in 2014. “I had no idea what I looked like,” she says of the months after the procedure.
“For some time after, I couldn’t manage my thoughts around my body. I didn’t recognise the person reflected before me.”
She was “two adults smaller” after the surgery, but what resulted was a sense of alienation. She felt intensely disconnected from her own body.