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Through Her Eyes, Again
Project type
Photography
Date
2025
Location
United States
I use a thermal printing camera to reclaim my perspective. With it, I capture ordinary city moments and emotions in motion. It’s a child’s camera, but in my hands, it becomes a tool of self-healing. I was always the one who noticed too much. Now, I make space for that. These images are a return to my younger self’s vision: sensitive, intuitive, and fully mine.
The prints are grainy, imperfect, and textured like memory. Each frame reveals a fleeting moment: a bike leaning against a pole, the pulse of a crosswalk, a blurred street corner. They’re not grand or loud. They are quiet accumulations of presence. They reflect how I move through the city as a woman, watching, sensing, and absorbing.
I’ve always felt the weight of a room, the hush between sirens, the softness in strangers. Photography became my sanctuary. Through this toy camera, cheap, lo-fi, and pure, I reconnect with the quiet magic I saw as a girl. I heal her and myself, one gentle print at a time.
This is how I see and how I choose to be seen: through texture, through slowness, through my terms.





























