In high school, Alia Ismail was a dark-haired Arab-American beauty who dated good-looking guys and on the surface appeared to be a normal girl. But, during her senior year, she chopped her long locks into a short crop — the beginning of what would become her transition from female to male. Now, Ismail goes by the name Issa and identifies as an Arab-American queer transman.
Metro Times photography intern Liv Martin captured Ismail's transition, including his first testosterone injection, the fundraiser his family held in order for him to undergo a bilateral mastectomy and nipple graft (known colloquially as "top surgery" in the trans community), as well as many small but meaningful moments throughout his journey.
This slideshow contains a small fraction of the images Martin captured.
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