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  1. Steve was born in Boston, Massachusetts and now lives in the Bay Area of California. For the past 12 years Steve has been a dedicated photographer. His work is intimate, and brings people into the lives of others in a mindful and conscious way. His mission is to create change and explore vulnerability. He always wants people to live their truth ...

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  2. Jan 31, 2017 · By Kelly Richman-Abdou on January 31, 2017. In his powerful project titled What I Be, photographer Steve Rosenfield captures individuals as they reveal their innermost insecurities. In each raw portrait, the subjects' skin is scribbled with the doubts, fears, and needs that plague them. The subjects of the What I Be series represent a diverse ...

  3. Feb 8, 2019 · Most of us spend our lives trying to cover up our deepest insecurities. Artist Steve Rosenfield has people write them on their bodies. Started in 2010, “What I Be” is a project about individuals’ bravery to reveal their inner fears and resist society’s expectation that we always present our edited and positive best self. Artist Steven ...

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  5. Jan 24, 2014 · This week, their choice is Steve Rosenfield's What I Be project, which encourages its subjects to reveal their deepest insecurities Hannah Booth Fri 24 Jan 2014 11.30 EST First published on Fri 24 ...

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  6. Jan 6, 2014 · What I Be Project is a powerful portrait series by photographer Steve Rosenfield that features individuals who have bravely opted to bear their insecurities on their bodies. Hundreds of people have already participated in the ongoing project, revealing a wide range of issues they have with themselves. Whether it be a physical, mental, or social ...

  7. This is what Sacramento-based photographer Steve Rosenfield has done with his “What I Be Project.” Through compassionate conversation, a few powerful and defining words written on the body, and the click of the camera, he has created a global movement of building security through insecurities.

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