How Do I Know It’s You? is a series of photographs that reveal my limits of understanding about the people, landscapes and situations I’ve known dearest. The photographs unveil what I choose to ignore and see, my blindsides, and the archetypes I have constructed for myself via personal and societal pressures. The image plane enables a critique of gendered power dynamics, conveys the atmosphere of apprehension caused by my anxiety disorder, and questions who controls one’s history — specifically mine — and in turn allows me to rewrite it.