Jane Doe

Jane Doe centers on anonymity as both protection and power. The project draws from the lived realities of sex work, not to sensationalize, but to humanize exploring the quiet beauty, resilience, and autonomy embedded within womanhood. By removing specificity and identity, the work allows the body to exist without ownership, judgment, or expectation.

Styling and direction emphasize softness alongside strength, framing the subject as both vulnerable and self-possessed. The imagery resists narrative resolution, instead holding space for complexity, desire, labor, agency, and intimacy existing at once. Jane Doe becomes less a person and more a presence, honoring women whose stories are often seen but rarely understood.

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