I Am Who I Say I Am
I Am Who I Say I Am

Independence Through a Virtual Lens
Photography is intimate and profound. It captures subjects in a way that they cannot truly control.
The Parallel Experiences of Travelling and Living Alone
Growing up in a Filipino household, I was fairly sheltered from certain realities of independence. Like a horse with blinders on, I mainly focused on my studies throughout university, for a “better future.”

What’s in a Name? Growing Up Filipina and Jewish
Growing up the daughter of a Polish-Jewish father and a Filipina mother, my identity has always stemmed from liminal spaces.

Independence of a Lao American Woman
The ability to come into my own, as an independent Asian American woman, was an internal struggle between both cultures.