BeSeeingYou consists of multiple projects dealing with photography without permission, surveillance and privacy.

For NoSafeDistance, I photographed strangers through glass store windows, to catch them at the moment they realize that an unknown person is taking their picture.
For both NoMatterWhere and WatchingYou, I pointed my camera at the cameras that were watching me, and photographed the buildings, walls and streets where they hide in plain sight.
The images photographed off the television screen in WhatYouSee come from the frequent appearance of surveillance cameras on every genre of television show, which normalizes the presence of surveillance in our lives.
For WatchingMe, I photographed my own reflection caught in the dome of the ever-present surveillance cameras.

Warning signs and CCTV suspects from the news are some of the additional elements of this long-term project, telling stories of the way that surveillance has invaded our streets and our homes, impacting our privacy. I make these photographs to raise questions that come from the claustrophobic sense of being constantly observed.