Introducing My New Portrait Project
What connects us as women? What stories do we carry beneath the surface?
I’m thrilled to unveil my latest endeavor—an untitled yet deeply personal exploration of the common threads of womanhood. This project seeks to create an atlas of female life, unfiltered and raw. Over 100 women, aged 1 to 100, will stand before the camera to reveal their truths.
We’ll explore questions like: When are the masks introduced? Who places them on us? What would it look like if you weren’t afraid of offending anyone? And most importantly, what happens when those masks are finally removed?
Photographic sessions will be held monthly on selected Sundays and Tuesdays, running hourly from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Participants are invited to arrive bare—not nude, but without artifice—ready to embrace authenticity. Specific details will be shared ahead of your session.
This journey will culminate in a book and perhaps even a traveling exhibition, offering layers of meaning to audiences far and wide. My hope is to spark conversation, evoke connection through shared recognition and journey beyond prettiness, through the gaze, to a truth.
Join me in weaving this tapestry of shared experience.