For the final step of my undergraduate studies, I worked on a photographic project to depict critical thinking about people's freedom to be who they are. The project was inspired by my motivation to change a scenario that I used to observe frequently - fashion photography that does not portray diverse bodies, genders, and identities. The project was made up of two photoshoots. The first was a simulation of an underwear campaign, and the second was a poetic visual experience inspired by the photographer Rob Woodcox. The photoshoot took place around my college building, which was projected without any windows and doors as a symbol to allow people to move and occupy without barriers. The intention was to represent the idea of freedom and encourage people to exist in the most authentic version of themselves to occupy places they want to.

Roles: art and creative direction, photography direction, photo manipulation, and retouching.
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