This is an artist book and portrait series that positions itself at the intersection of gender studies and documentary photography. The work brings together individuals who were assigned female at birth and who identify as women* – not as a fixed category, but as a fluid, contested, and deeply personal one. Rather than defining womanhood, the project holds the question open: it documents the diversity of those who navigate social expectations around gender, foregrounding the tension between external ascription and self-determined identity. In doing so, Women I See* contributes to an ongoing cultural conversation about visibility, recognition, and the right to define oneself on one's own terms.

Women I See*

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