In the early days of consumer digital photography (roughly 2003–2010), built-in webcams and low-resolution laptop cameras gave rise to a unique subgenre of self-portraiture. One notable software utility, often pre-installed on Windows XP and Vista laptops, was called "I Shot Myself" — a simple interface allowing users to capture, name, and organize spontaneous self-portraits.

Likely a female amateur model active around 2006–2008. Her sets typically feature natural lighting, bedroom or dorm room backgrounds, and candid expressions. Amber T’s images often include a signature soft focus due to early CMOS sensors.

"CAD" is ambiguous. It may be:

Tell me which of the above you want — or, if you prefer, I’ll assume (1) and write a ~300-word scene featuring those five names. Which do you choose?

: Represented the "girl next door" aesthetic that prioritized authenticity over polished studio production.

was the name I gave to my softness. She cried at commercials and believed in signs. I didn’t kill her — just locked her in a drawer. Same thing, right?