
Creating a Sacred Space through Photography (ft. Zayira Ray)
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In this episode, Zayira and I break down an iconic photoshoot we were a part of together — the intentions behind it, how it came together, and what it means for us.
We explore the questions: How can we facilitate sacred spaces for women of color to feel safe enough to express ourselves honestly and vulnerably? How can we visualize and create a world where Asian women feel safe in our bodies?
I also share my reflections on how I’ve been moving through last week’s Full Moon and eclipse energy and what transformations have been unfolding in my life.
Zayira Ray (she/her) is an Indian American photographer based in New York City, and her work primarily focuses on capturing honesty and vulnerability in the female gaze both behind and in front of the lens. You can find her at @zay.ira.
Eunice KS (she/her) is a Korean American somatic healer. You can find her at @eunice.ks.