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This photo is a part of Joshua Dixon photography series: "Skins and Perception"

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English: Our skin as individuals is one of the first things that is judged by the naked eye. Our skin can depict how strangers think and act towards us before we even speak. We can’t help it, we were born with these identity factors, it’s up to us to make them our own. On several occasions, I’ve been made a mockery of in public for my skin and my “missing eye”. I will be using film and digital methods to explore and document the disadvantages of my skin. In addition, to capturing my inability to see myself with both of my eyes. This is an assessment of my own emotional extensive critique of my body. Seeing, perceiving, believing, mistreating, adoring my body as it stands before you.
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