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Imani Steward NYU Tisch Future Imagemakers 2019

WHAT GIRLS THINK

Every young woman has been told to smile, to sit up straight, to not talk back. We have been forced to look and act a certain way- to the point of becoming it. As young women, everything we do is judged. In What Girls Think, I wanted to capture young women as their most confident, vulnerable selves to show how they perceive themselves and how others perceive them. As I photographed these young women, I told them to pose as natural as possible and they all chose to not smile.

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About the artist

Imani Steward in an African-American New York City based Photographer who currently resides in New Jersey. She is a junior at James J. Ferris High School where she studies digital art as a part of her curriculum. Her work primarily consists of portraiture and studies the ways that women view themselves and the world around them.

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