Photo by Tyler Judson. Body positivity has become a worldwide subject over the past few years. With the rise of online censorship, it has become difficult to share the joys
By Rori-TAI Williams Subject: Trust Issues Occupation: SCAD Hong Kong Illustration Student Insecurities: Trust Issues – “Color Flings & ISOlation” In general...in any way...it could be anything. My
By Rori-TAI Williams Subject: Emily Prozinski Occupation: SCAD Hong Kong Illustration Student Emily was the second woman to be photographed for the Facing It series in the Insecurities Collection. 
BY Rori-TAI Williams Subject: Nikky Richardson Occupation: Photojournalist/SCAD Hong Kong Photography BFA Student Nikky was the first woman to be photographed for both the Facing It and Scarred series in
Editor's note: Since last spring, Rori-Tai Williams' photo column "My Insecurities" has evolved. In exploring and examining the characteristics about her body that brought her embarrassment and self-doubt, Williams was
By Rori-TAI Williams Project Statement: This series is the sequel to “My Insecurities.” I’m now at peace with those insecurities and acceptance is my new goal. The focus is simply to
My insecurities, vol. 5 By Rori-Tai Williams Now that I have finally moved on to volume five of this series, I am at the point where my focus is simply
I chose to photograph the parts of my body that disgust me the most under beautiful lighting, in hopes of creating images that would boost my self-confidence.
I chose to photograph the parts of my body that disgust me the most under beautiful lighting, in hopes of creating images that would boost my self-confidence. I needed a visual representation of how beautiful these parts of my body could actually be, in order to allow myself to appreciate what the creator gave me.
My insecurities By Rori-Tai Williams I don’t think — correction — I know I have never met a woman who actually enjoys having “love handles” or rolls on her sides