Bryce Evans

Bryce Evans

Bryce Evans is an award-winning artist traveling the world, sharing valuable insights on life, and working to positively impact a billion people.

  • Living With Condition: 17 Years
  • Location: Montreal, Canada

About Bryce Evans

He’s worked with top international brands, created projects with global reach, and exhibited his artwork around the world while being featured by VICE, Huffington Post, WEDay, The Mighty and more. In 2010, he founded a photography community for people living with depression and anxiety. He's become an expert in therapeutic photography for mental health through his writing, teaching, and speaking, including the TEDx talk, How Photography Saved My Life.

History with the condition

"I was essentially silent about my depression and anxiety -- and also somewhat unaware of what I was struggling with -- until I started expressing and exploring it through my photography with a photo series called one, which evolved into a community. I've spent the last 7-8 years working through my depression and anxiety by staying proactive in my wellness, avoiding triggers (like lack of sleep) and also testing different tools that I utilise as soon as I catch myself with early signs. Currently, I am symptom-free on most days."

Stories by Bryce


A man carrying a backpack and holding a cellphone walks along a city street, surrounded by urban scenery.
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4 Things That Exacerbate My Depression

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A man and a little girl are seated on the floor, enjoying a movie together in a cozy setting.
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5 Films and TV Series That Misrepresent Depression (and Get It Right)

By Bryce Evans
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the whole society uses mobile phones
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5 Mental Health Innovators Who Will Inspire You

By Bryce Evans
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Close-up of a tattooed artist's hands painting on canvas.
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5 Ways to Better Understand Your Depression

By Bryce Evans
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People engaging in a discussion indoors, near a window.
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6 Ways We Can Normalize Mental Health Every Day

By Bryce Evans
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9 Questions to Ask Yourself When You’re Living with Depression

By Bryce Evans
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A man relaxes on a ledge, observing the bustling city skyline, immersed in thought and tranquility.
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A Key to Depression: Sensing the Slip

By Bryce Evans
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A person seated on a bench gazes thoughtfully at the vast ocean before them, surrounded by serene natural beauty.
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Depression Code: What We Say vs. What We Mean

By Bryce Evans
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A woman seated on a bench at a bus station
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Depression Self-Portraits: Changing How We See Depression

By Bryce Evans
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A man and woman lie on a bed with their baby, illustrating the challenges of parenting amid mental health struggles.
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How 3 Parents Manage Their Depression

By Bryce Evans
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A group of individuals gathered around a table, enjoying coffee and engaging in conversation, reflecting on mental health benefits.
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How Quitting Social Media Has Helped My Mental Health

By Bryce Evans
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A couple engaged in a serious conversation on a couch, having a heartfelt discussion about navigating toxic relationships and depression.
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How to Navigate Toxic Relationships with Depression

By Bryce Evans
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A man holding a cell phone, symbolizing the challenges of navigating digital spaces while facing depression and anxiety.
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Navigating Digital Worlds with Depression and Anxiety

By Bryce Evans
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A young girl sits on a couch, hands on her face, reflecting her mental health struggles and desire for understanding from her parents.
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What I Wish My Parents Knew About My Mental Health Struggles

By Bryce Evans
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A man sits cross-legged on a mat, practicing yoga, embodying tranquility and focus in a serene environment.
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What To Do When Your Tools Aren't Working

By Bryce Evans
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A warm coffee cup, representing the connection between caffeine and mental well-being during tough times.
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What to say to someone who’s struggling with depression

By Bryce Evans
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