Cornered.

A Portrait Series by Seattle Photographer Lara Grauer

We live in a time when people are separated, hidden, belittled, and pitted against each other. In this “connected” world, we see more and more disconnection.

We watch people we care about get lumped into pre-defined groups based on an uttered phrase or a posted comment – without any regard for nuances or chance to explore underlying intentions. When we get categorized like that, we withdraw in order to avoid further misjudgment – and ultimately we grow further apart.

Our communities are fractured, and the damage is easy to see.

This has gone on long enough. Let’s make a change and step out from behind our screens. We must connect authentically with each other, open our hearts, and seek to understand our fellow humans.

The Cornered Project explores real people and the stories that emerge when they show up in the world. “Getting Cornered” brings a sense of humor to the experience of being photographed, while showing the rest of us that there is goodness in people everywhere.

We don’t have to avert our gaze when we walk by someone on the sidewalk. We can smile and say “hello,” knowing they have something endearing about them, whether we can see it on the surface or not.

Through this project, Lara Grauer invites you to step into a quiet and powerful space where something deeply human can unfold. Check out the portraits. Resonate with the stories. Ask yourself: Can you find the courage to share your true story with your community? When the answer becomes yes, we would love to “Corner” you, too. Just fill out the form at the bottom of this page and we’ll make it happen.

From the Artist

The feeling of trepidation when being photographed reminds us of times we’ve been judged unfairly, whether by others or by ourselves.

When you embrace the experience and allow yourself to shine, something profound can happen. First, you might meet yourself more honestly, and grow as a result. But perhaps more importantly, your act of courage in that moment might serve as an example and inspiration for others to approach the world with more authenticity.

“Cornered” began simply as a playful way to make use of a quirky spot in our studio. But it quickly became something more. It’s a testament to the resilience that surfaces when we allow ourselves to pause, feel, and reflect. Sharing these moments publicly spurs more vulnerability and compassion between humans. It is so fun to watch our peers reveal and celebrate little parts of themselves. This is what we’re made for!

My goal with this project is to show that no matter what we may see with a first encounter, each individual has a beautiful story unfolding - one of growth, strength, and becoming. Your life is a work of art, and the art of photography can turn it into a masterpiece, to be savored for many generations.

Signature of the name Lara in cursive handwriting.

Get Cornered.

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