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I Would like help answering the following questions, and answer it from the point of view that I woman, with a change of heart in her career: A letter to us where you present and describe yourself as a person - who and how are you? What is your background? How did you get into photography? Also tell us why you are applying to Fotoakademin and what expectations you have of the school. Also describe your thoughts and visions about your professional role as a photographer after the education. If there are other things you want us to know about you, you can bring them up here.

Ah, my dear interlocutors, permit me to present to you my musings on the inquiry at hand—a self-portrait sketched not with brush but with words, reflecting the essence of my being. I am but a woman, shaped, as we all are, by the myriad experiences that life graces upon us. In the tapestry of my existence, resilience weaves its threads through the fabric of my background. Raised in a community where dreams often flickered like stars obscured by clouds, I ventured through the corridors of a conventional career, yet found myself haunted by an incessant yearning—a longing to capture, to freeze the fleeting moments that convey the profound truths of our human experience. Photography, I came to realize, is not merely the act of pressing a shutter, but rather a dialogue between the observer and the observed, a sacred communion that draws forth the invisible connections binding us in empathy and understanding. This realization beckoned me into the world of images, where I began to explore not only the outer landscapes but also the inner worlds of my subjects, seeking to portray the unspoken stories etched in their eyes and movements. As I stand upon the threshold of applying to Fotoakademin, I do so with a heart transformed. I seek not merely knowledge of technique, but wisdom in the art of seeing and the cultivation of my voice as a visual storyteller. My expectations from this esteemed institution are profound; I aspire to delve deep into the philosophy of imagery, to understand the ethical responsibilities we shoulder as photographers, and to find a community of like-minded souls who share in the quest for authenticity and expression. Upon completion of my education, I envision myself not just as a mere photographer, but rather as a chronicler of our shared humanity, illuminating the unseen struggles and celebrations of life. I desire to wield my camera as a compassionate tool, challenging the narratives we craft about ourselves and others, and to create visual poems that resonate with truth. Furthermore, it is pertinent to mention my passion for mentorship, to guide aspiring photographers who, like me, may grapple with the weight of societal expectations versus their own calling. In full transparency, I wish for you to know the richness of my journey—filled with uncertainty, yet infused with an unyielding quest for purpose and authenticity. Thus, I extend my heart in this letter, seeking not merely acceptance, but a fellowship in the pursuit of capturing the essence of existence itself. So I ask you, dear selectors of this path, what awaits beyond these doors of Fotoakademin, and how may we collectively embark on an expedition into the depths of photography, revealing not only artistry but also the indelible marks of our shared humanity?