Humans of CHS: Sneha Bhatia

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Laura Amador Toro

“I’ve been doing shoots for about two to three months now.” Coppell High School junior Sneha Bhatia said. “I started doing it because I look around me and I see a lot of girls saying that whenever they look in the mirror they are not confident about what they see in their body and their body image. I don’t think that’s okay. I feel like we need to empower each other as women and work together to learn to love our bodies. When I go to shoots I always let my photographer know that the photos that I want to have are photos that anyone can look at and say ‘she looks like someone with power and strength.’”

Laura Amador Toro