See You, See Me is an ongoing portrait series capturing strangers across New York City through intimate, eye-centered compositions. In a city defined by motion and density, each direct gaze becomes a quiet act of resistance—brief, human exchanges that disrupt urban anonymity. The project explores the tension between hyper-proximity and emotional distance, offering fleeting windows into mutual recognition. Here, the camera becomes both observer and bridge, offering a quiet plea for connection in a place that often moves too fast to notice.