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Jayline Taaibosch

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Jayline Taaibosch is a photographer from Welkom in the Free State. In 2020, Jayline enrolled in a photography course at BONONO ke BOKAMOSO, which resulted in a successful exhibition. She also attended the Legacy Project at Market Photo Workshop, which provided her and other participants from across the country with practical experience and exposure to aspects of storytelling. Jayline enjoys documentaries, and she hopes to inspire others and share undiscovered tales through her photography. She wants to leave behind pictures that serve as a memory of her life and commitment. She is a reserved individual who utilizes photography to engage viewers and alter the world.

Cell No: +27 78 964 8543

Email address: taaiboschjayline23@gmail.com

Addiction to Recovery

In the depths of darkness, where shadows loom large, a glimmer of hope flickered to life. Addiction to Recovery is a beacon of light, shining bright, illuminating the journey of recovery from substance abuse. Through intimate portraits and personal stories, the struggles and triumphs of individuals who have walked the path of addiction are revealed.

The faces of recovery stare back, etched with determination and strength. Each line, each crease, each sparkle in the eye tells a story of resilience. The stories shared are testament to the human spirit’s capacity to overcome, to rise above the heaviness of addiction.

 

Addiction to Recovery seeks to humanizing the struggles, stripping away the stigma that often shrouds substance abuse. It is about creating hope, a reminder that recovery is possible. The voices of those who have walked the journey echo through the pages, and are a loud chorus of encouragement – urging many others to take that first step.

 

The stories told are a testament to the power of the human spirit, a declaration that recovery is not just a dream, but a reality. They aim to touch hearts and minds, inspiring empathy, fostering understanding, and encouraging openness.

 

Addiction to Recovery reminds us that recovery is not a lonely journey, but a collective effort – a growing movement, prioritizing support, compassion, and understanding. Together, we can create a community that uplifts, that inspires, and that empowers individuals to take control of their lives.

 

Addiction to Recovery ’s portraits and stories are a celebration of the human spirit’s capacity for growth, for transformation, and for redemption. They remind us that every individual has a story to tell, a journey to share, and a message of hope to spread. As we look to the future, we are reminded that recovery is possible, that a brighter tomorrow awaits those who dare to take that very first step.

© Jayline Taaibosch, 2025

Recovery journey

From darkness to light, they rise

Their untold stories told,

Recovery’s journey, winding and long

But with each step, a new path is strong

 

Through struggles and strife, they’ve found their way

To a door, a life reborn, a brighter day

Their voices whisper, “Hope is real”

A message echoes, “Recovery’s the deal”

 

With every breath, they let go the past

Embracing life, and a future to craft

Their stories shared, a beacon of light

Guiding others through the wild and windy night

 

Recovery’s possible, a truth they’ve found

A journey of strength, to a door, to life unbound

Their voices rise, a chorus so loud – we can hear their thoughts

“We’ve overcome, and we’re here, we’re here!”

© Jayline Taaibosch, 2025

Small steps, Big Impact

Small steps, big impact, we can see

Recycling today, for a greener me

Bottles on the bottles, plastics on the plastics, cans on the cans, it’s easy as can be

Let’s work together, for a brighter, clean, healthy living.

 

Leave no trace

Bottles on the bottles, plastics on the plastics, cans on the cans

It makes a difference to save the environment.

Earth breathes in us, the power’s in our hands, to make it clean.

 

Small actions, collective might

A cleaner planet, shining bright

Let’s recycle, let’s take a stand

For a greener future, hand in hand, bottles on the bottles…

© Jayline Taaibosch, 2025