From Battlegrounds to Studios: Dealing with PTSD

Tucson Weekly | November 11, 2011
Miguel Folch, a veteran Pararescue Jumper, finds solice in photography and chose to pursue his passion to escape the stresses associated with being a Tucson firefighter that would often trigger his PTSD.

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