Photographer Francesco Di Benedetto’s project And So It Happened includes interviews with and portraits of people living with HIV and on treatment as well as folks who are taking Truvada as PrEP, or pre-exposure prophylaxis, to prevent HIV. The results are at once intimate, inspiring, educational and mesmerizing. They’re posted on his website, fdibenedetto.com, and on Facebook and Instagram under @andsoithappened.theproject. (Samples from the Instagram feed are posted at the end of this article.)
“I believe that speaking openly about these issues and sharing real-life experiences can help fight the stigma,” Di Benedetto says.
He prefers photographing his subjects at their homes or other locations important to them. The accompanying text is adapted from questionnaires. Since October 2017, about 80 people have posed and told their stories in New York, San Francisco and other cities. Next, Di Benedetto hopes to expand the project to Europe.
Originally from Italy, he moved to New York City in 2012. During a trip to Rome, while telling friends and family about his PrEP regimen, he learned that many people couldn’t access the med and that lots of folks disregard U=U (the fact that undetectable HIV is sexually untransmittable). When a friend with the virus relayed that life with HIV in Italy is still hard, Di Benedetto tells POZ, he realized “living in New York City had put me in sort of a bubble.”
In the spirit of “doing what’s in your power to build a better society,” he launched And So It Happened. The title, he says, “looks at the fact that something happened as a starting point for a broader and more articulate discussion. What happens next?”
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