The communing found in GIRL PLAY is personal, interrupts social stigmas and stereotypes of women's relationships to cannabis, alternatively framing the plant in the context of adjusting the good life; it motivates and shapes knowledge, by renegotiating and fine-tuning our attachments to pre-existing life narratives. I unlock inhibitions to visualize powerful female openness in lush depictions of strength and dream-like narratives. I want the viewer to consider the relationship of the photograph to the visible world, through the female gaze where landscapes are subverted, women are unashamed, provoked, rebelling and changing destinies.