Her

This project explores the ways women’s identities have long been shaped by external narratives—particularly those rooted in media, film, and art. These portrayals often feel disconnected from real life, simplifying complex experiences into narrow roles and ideals. Through photography, I aim to offer a broader and more personal visual narrative—one that invites women to participate in how they are represented. By creating images through conversation and shared intention, this work becomes a space to question, reflect, and reimagine what it means to be seen on one’s own terms.


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