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MADNESS

“My goal was to capture the model in their natural habitat and let the subject shine bright as their authentic, genuine self.”

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Brooklyn Daze

“This shoot portrays the beautiful moments shared between two people. While they are casually making their way around Brooklyn, they become quite the spectacle by wearing SAIbysai, a brand where each garment turns one into walking art - and I mean this quite literally as each piece is hand painted.”

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beautiful boys

“A true "man" is not defined by his genitalia, but his ability to harness masculine energy with feminine energy. The men I want to surround myself with not only have both but know that by embracing both extensions of their identity, it makes them better men.”

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Brown F*cking Magic

“My fashion photography work brings together my creative and artistic style with my identity - British Tamil Sri Lankan. However my photography has grown and evolved and also is about being South Asian representation to the fashion, media, and beauty industry.”

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UNION

This photo series explores and challenges gender by blurring fashion norms in ways that emphasizes union rather than division.

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uptown/vague

“Would you hear my cry, wipe the tears from my eyes like my ancestors wiped your ancestor’s babies’ behinds? While their mothers sipped Sweet Tea in the Southern heat... Made by my great-great-great grandmother’s withered hands on her tired feet.

Would you even let me scream?”

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Faith at Home

“Within this particular shoot the aim was to showcase the strength and dedication within the art of pole dancing. Whereby the body itself becomes almost a sculptural art piece. It is also sometimes viewed as a subject of controversy, some could even say ‘tasteless’ (which it shouldn’t be) due to its sometimes sexual connotations. Realistically it is an art form, in which art and sexuality come together. It is a beautiful way of expression and takes more strength than a lot of people realize.”

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40 Ounces Of Franny

The photo series is about the concept of femininity and vulnerability. Being comfortable in your own skin inside and outside your home in front of people and alone. B/W and living in color. Franny’s place is somewhere we all used to hang out at and create art and be free before the pandemic. Franny’s comfortablilty in her own skin is admirable.

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