Ishotmyself - Amber T- Amelia K- Cad- Eden D- E... ((install)) (2026)

: On ISM, contributors would often upload themed "sets." These weren't just one-off photos; they were curated collections that showcased a specific look, location, or mood.

The keyword "" refers to a seminal artifact of early 2000s internet culture—specifically IShotMyself.com (often abbreviated as ISM). Before the era of Instagram "influencers" or the polished selfies of modern social media, ISM was a pioneering hub for indie, alternative, and "scene" photography , where users uploaded self-portraits that defined a generation's aesthetic. The Origins of IShotMyself IShotMyself - Amber T- Amelia K- Cad- Eden D- E...

While the original IShotMyself.com is no longer active in its peak form, its DNA lives on. The site predicted the and the shift toward participatory media . Today, nostalgia for this era is high, with platforms like Flickr still hosting archives of the tag, and Gen Z rediscovering the "Scenecore" aesthetic on TikTok. : On ISM, contributors would often upload themed "sets

IShotMyself was more than just a website; it was a digital yearbook for a subculture that prioritized over mainstream approval. The Origins of IShotMyself While the original IShotMyself

Founded in the mid-2000s, IShotMyself (ISM) functioned as a community-driven gallery. Long before "selfie" was a household term, ISM members used digital cameras—and occasionally film—to capture a specific brand of .

: Photos were often taken with self-timers or in mirrors, emphasizing the "I shot myself" literalism of the site's name.

The visual language of IShotMyself helped bridge the gap between traditional professional photography and the democratization of digital art. Key elements included: