Privacy and Perception Issue
The Subversive Sexual Power Found in Erotic Fandom Forums
For young women on fandom forums, the freedom to profess subversive attractions online means becoming agents of their own sexual journeys.
These Candid Polaroids Celebrate Body Diversity and Self Acceptance
Photographer Rochelle Brock is on a journey of self acceptance
For Women Who Wear Hijab, Finstas Can Be a Space to Let Loose Online
By the time private accounts with curated followers became mainstream, they were old news to me. I knew many women who wore hijabs who would set their Instagram profiles to private, write “WOMEN ONLY” in their bios, and post pictures with their hair down.
Photos that Challenge How We Use Clothing as Markers of Identity
Lagos based artist Noma Osula uses wigs to make his models anonymous and challenge how we perceive them
Photos of How a Relationship Plays Out on Cellphones
Photographer Res was surprised when their phone began playing a large part in their relationship. They document the process here.
Deepfakes Were Created As a Way to Own Women's Bodies—We Can't Forget That
When Redditors started using AI to attach celebrities' faces to porn performers' bodies, the media reaction focused on the implications for potential political hoaxes, but we need to focus on the women they harmed.
These Photos Explore the Multiple Identities We Have Online and Off
Laurence Philomene used friends to express versions of their self through portraiture
As a Sex Worker With a Chronic Illness, FOSTA Means Losing My Medical Care
In a nation lacking universal healthcare, recent legislation effectively cut a thread by which many disabled people climbed out of poverty.