Introduction: A Portrait of Dementia

A woman sits by the window, light catching her face as she clutches a faded photograph, her fingers tracing the outlines of faces she no longer remembers. A son gently rests his hand on his father’s shoulder, sharing a moment of connection despite the silence between them. A caregiver kneels beside an elderly man, his smile uncertain yet full of warmth as she speaks to him.

Dementia is more than a medical condition—it is an experience that reshapes lives, relationships, and identities. Yet, behind the diagnosis, there are people—people who live, love, remember, and forget, often in ways that are unexpected, profound, and deeply moving.

“Moments That Remain” is a photographic and storytelling project that captures the reality of dementia through the faces and stories of those who live with it, those who have lived with it, and the family, friends, and carers who walk alongside them. Through intimate portraits and personal narratives, the project will preserve and share the moments that dementia cannot erase—the relationships, emotions, and connections that endure even as memories fade.

Each portrait will be a window into a personal journey, accompanied by a written reflection that brings their voice to life. Some stories will be shared by those with dementia themselves, others by the families and carers who know them best. Together, these images and words will provide a powerful, human perspective on dementia—its challenges, its heartbreaks, and the unexpected beauty found in the moments that remain.

The Purpose of the Project

Dementia is often spoken about in statistics, but numbers alone cannot capture the depth of its impact.

Through powerful visual storytelling, Moments That Remain will:

Bringing the Stories to Life

The project will be built around portrait photography and storytelling, ensuring that each individual’s experience is represented in a way that is both intimate and powerful.

1. Photographic Portraits

The images will feature:

Each portrait will be taken in a meaningful setting—a favourite chair, a garden, a family home, a care facility—to provide context and connection to their story.

2. Personal Narratives & Written Reflections

Every image will be paired with a story, told through the words of the individual or their loved ones. These stories may take many forms:

The stories will be deeply personal, capturing not just the struggles but also the love, humour, and small victories that shape each journey.

Exhibition and Outreach

The final body of work will be displayed in carefully curated spaces, designed to foster deep reflection and conversation.

Physical Exhibition Spaces:

Digital & Interactive Exhibition:

The Impact: Changing Perceptions, Building Connection

This project is not just about documenting dementia—it is about transforming the way we see and respond to it.

The stories told through Moments That Remain will linger, not just in images, but in hearts and minds—long after the exhibition ends.

Call to Action: Be Part of the Story

We invite you to step into their world. Whether you are living with dementia, caring for a loved one, or simply seeking to understand more, your involvement matters.

How You Can Help:

Each moment in dementia is a story. Each person deserves to be seen. Through Moments That Remain, we will ensure that these journeys are not forgotten.

Join us. Listen. Learn. Remember.