Photographers to Watch: Michelle Gabel

An image from photographer Michelle’ Gabel’s deeply moving project, "Anna and Norman," which offers a profound glimpse into the lives of a couple bound by love and challenged by Alzheimer's disease.

“Anna and Norman” by Michelle Gabel

In this month's "Photographers to Watch" profile, we shine a spotlight on the powerful and deeply moving work of Michelle Gabel, a documentary photographer and journalist based in Syracuse, New York. Michelle's lens serves as a window into the human experience, capturing stories that resonate with empathy and shed light on pressing social issues. Her project, "Anna and Norman," offers a profound glimpse into the lives of a couple bound by love and challenged by Alzheimer's disease.

Anna and Norman Salway's love story unfolds against the backdrop of their shared devotion to farming and each other. For 65 years, they worked side by side on the land until Norman's abrupt departure from the barn signaled the onset of Alzheimer's disease. “He came home across the lots and said, ‘That’s the last day I’m going to the barn,’ “Anna told Michelle. “He stopped driving before that. He told me there was something terribly wrong….All these years, he wasn’t sick or anything. Then, whammo!” Michelle's lens captures the tender moments of Anna's commitment to Noman as she becomes one of the 15.7 million family caregivers navigating the complexities of dementia in the United States. “He’s my husband,” Anna said. “Norman took care of me when I was sick and I’m taking care of him now.”

With Alzheimer's affecting nearly 7 million Americans and projected to rise, Michelle's work serves as a poignant reminder of the human faces behind the statistics. Through intimate portraits and candid moments, she invites viewers to confront the realities of caregiving and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

About the Photographer

Michelle Gabel’s photography is not just about capturing images; it's about telling stories that resonate with audiences on a deep and emotional level. Her long-form documentary projects delve into the intricacies of individual lives while shining a light on broader societal issues. She believes in the power of storytelling to foster empathy, provoke thought, and inspire action. Michelle is a member of Women Photograph and her work has appeared in various publications, including National Geographic, The New York Times, New York Magazine, USA Today, ESPN, Global Post and The Post-Standard. Her photography has been exhibited internationally as well as in the United States. You can see more of Michelle Gabel’s work on her website at https://www.michellegabelphoto.com or on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/michellemgabel/.

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