Photo Series Makes A Powerful Statement About Facing One's Insecurities
Jan 09, 2014 23:05
Everyone has insecurities, but not all of us have the courage to admit they exist. That's the idea behind this recent project by photographer Steve Rosenfield, which features portraits of real people with their insecurities and flaws written on their faces. He explains:
“I encourage every viewer to look at each image and put yourself in the individuals shoes,”
“By allowing yourself to feel what they feel, you might realize something you’ve never noticed before.”
So what are you insecure about? And more importantly, why are you letting your fears prevent you from becoming the person that you want to be?
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