I Could Look at You All Day (2020-2021) consists of self-portraits and still lives made in my home. The pictures visualize my interest in perceiving myself perceiving myself. John Berger writes in ‘Ways of Seeing’, that a woman must simultaneously be both “the surveyor” and “the surveyed” because how she appears to those outside herself is critical to her success in life. My photographs ask how this concept—and internalized misogyny—shapes the way we understand ourselves in the world. The work considers the male gaze, femininity, domesticity, the commodification of identity, and social media’s influence on photography. The color photographs implement studio lighting and digital effects reflecting visual trends in pop culture.