I See You See Me (ISYSM)

I see you see me. I see you. See me? I see…you see me.

Pilot Session

June-Oct 2021

Project Statement

 I See You See Me (ISYSM) is a small group-based project that offers the opportunity for folks who identify at the intersection of LGBTQ+, non-binary identity, AND chronic illness, disability, and neurodivergence to participate in the creation of narrative photographs through guided workshops, materials, and tools including 35mm cameras, color film, and the cost of film processing and high res scans. Participants are nominated by past participants and selected from open calls as a way to grow an interconnected community within Austin, Texas.

The fabric that forms each person's approach to self-identity and world-making is often practiced without an audience. I See You See Me (ISYSM) acknowledges how identity, perception, and embodiment work to shape each other. ISYSM supports the unique elements that shape each individual's experience and identity through visual narrative. Through the program, each participant learns how to portray their life through self-representative photographs that allow others insight into the environment, objects, people, and places that construct the threads of their unique lived experience. Each participant also partakes in a collaborative portrait session using medium format film. In these sessions, I (riel) meet with each participant in interstitial spaces that are themselves queer, such as Austin’s parks and alleyways. Each participant chooses their desired location, composition, and visual demeanor. To share agency in the image-making process, I hand the cable release to the participant, and they choose the moment that feels right. At the culmination of each 3-month session, participants select 8-15 photographs, drawings, scans, writing, and other contextual information for their personalized gallery page. (Example of this can be seen here: www.begincollective.com/isysm).

Each participant also partakes in a collaborative portrait session using medium format film. In these sessions, I (riel) meet with each participant in interstitial spaces that are themselves queer, such as Austin’s parks and alleyways. Each participant chooses their desired location, composition, and visual demeanor. To share agency in the image-making process, I hand the cable release to the participant, and they choose the moment that feels right. At the culmination of each 3-month session, participants select 8-15 photographs, drawings, scans, writing, and other contextual information for their personalized gallery page, and Bianca works one-on-one to fine-tune the visual composition of each page, per each participant’s desired aesthetic.

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