HEAL

I planned this portrait series throughout 2018 and intended to pop up at different events in the Bay Area for Pilipinx/a/o American History Month in October. I wanted to ask folks, “what does healing look like for you?” I learned that I had cancer (again) a few days before my first scheduled shoot, which I canceled, along with the 20+ individual shoots.

It was put on pause for a year while I was in treatment and I later returned to the thought of restarting it again. In August of 2019, I had more energy and honestly the confidence and courage to shoot and start the project again. During this time, I was having an existential crisis (honestly, when am I not though?) and started asking myself, well what does healing actually look like for me as I undergo treatment for a life threatening illness?⁣

I shot all of these portraits at the tail-end of 2019, while recovering from side effects that were lingering from my treatment infusions. If you were at any of these shoots, I was internally losing my mind because I felt fatigued, lightheaded, and unstable while shooting and connecting with folks.

I shot participants against a yellow backdrop, a color I chose in reference to:

  1. the color of my home

  2. the yellow beanie I often wore in treatment and was in my fundraising merch,

  3. the yellow couch that was in my room, where so many loved ones came and sat in while I was in bed recovering from treatment.

The project morphed into something hella different from what I imagined. I edited every picture to be black and white, digitally cut them to give a collagey feel, and a brown paper background— imitating the covers of the journals I wrote in during treatment.

T⁣his project is less about the photography and editing, less about the graphic design, more about the words, and yes, as cliche and corny as it is — it’s about the process.

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