Fast Forward recently created an online gallery of images from Professor Lorie Novak's Migraine Register. Since 2009, Prof. Novak has been making photographic self-portraits every time she has a migraine attack. Says Prof. Novak in the project description:
I am one of more than 1 billion people worldwide who suffer from migraines. My migraines began when I was 8 years old, and when I was a young girl, I was told I worked too hard and worried too much, as if that explained away my pain. So, I hid my invisible illness, but no more... With my self-portraits, I honor the long history of anonymous women who suffered in silence from migraine and other invisible conditions, were not believed, were told they were too emotional, or were committed to institutions.