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For most of my professional life, I have been interested in one question: How do we see ourselves, and how do we see each other? As a filmmaker, photographer, and storyteller, I have spent years exploring human perspectives, identity, and the invisible stories that shape our lives. Again and again, I found that the most meaningful moments happen when people are given the space to express something about themselves that usually remains unseen. This workshop grew out of that realization. Rather than creating work about people, I wanted to create an experience with people — a space where creativity becomes a tool for reflection, play, and self-discovery. The crown is not about perfection or craftsmanship. It is a symbolic object, a way of giving shape to personal experiences, strengths, contradictions, dreams, and memories. The portrait session that follows is an invitation to be seen differently — not as a role, profession, or social identity, but as a person with a unique story. By brin ging together creative making, conversation, photography, and a shared experience, I hope to create moments that stay with people long after they leave the studio. My role is not to teach artistic skills. It is to create the conditions for curiosity, expression, and meaningful encounters — with yourself and with others.