"A Woman I Once Knew" by Rosalind Fox Solomon is an autobiographical exploration of the artist’s journey as a photographer. Beginning in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and studying under Lisette Model in the 1970s, Solomon developed a distinct voice over her fifty-year career, capturing everyday life across the globe, including places like Peru, India, South Africa, and Cambodia. This volume uniquely combines her self-portraits with extended texts, reflecting on personal evolution, age, and cultural experiences. Solomon's writings reveal moments of depression and euphoria, emphasizing her empathetic photographic approach and the introspective power of self-portraiture.