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Women in Photojournalism

In the last couple of years (has it really been that long?) we’ve been hearing revelations of the trials of female photojournalists. Nothing, unfortunately, too unexpected. Every time around someone writes another version of the standard essay on this topic covering much the same appalling ground every time. See, for instance, this recent iteration. Women […] petapixel.com »

2018-9-15 20:12

Brave Iranian Women Challenge Oppressive Regime By Defying Compulsory Hijab Laws In Stunning Photos

Dutch photographer Marinka Masséus went to Iran to create a photo project about 'My Stealthy Freedom', the movement that empowers Iranian women to fight for more freedom. Many Iranian women hate compulsory hijab, they see it as a symbol of oppression, forced upon them not by choice or personal beliefs but by an oppressive government. boredpanda.com »

2018-1-4 17:25

Zine Review: She Shoots Film No. 1

A while back we wrote about She Shoots Film: a special analog photography zine put together by a number of designers and photographers using money from an IndieGoGo campaign. The magazine, which has won quite a bit of acclaim thus far, is a continuation of the underground photography culture's progression into moving off of the social web and back into a distraction free environment. thephoblographer.com »

2017-6-26 07:00

Through the lens of black women photographers

Photography is storytelling, and the photographer's perspective can be an important part of the story. The exclusion of diverse perspectives deprives us of valuable insight. In an attempt to address this exclusion and the associated under-representation of black women photographers, Laylah Amatullah Barrayn and her colleagues have self-published "Mfon: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora". dpreview.com »

2017-6-18 15:00

10+ Powerful Photos Of Women Doing “Men’s Work” That Prove There’s No Such Thing As Men’s Work

How many times have you heard the old expression, "this is a man's job"? We're pretty tired of it, and fortunately, so is California photographer Chris Crisman. With his latest portfolio, Women's Work, he's documenting the women who do those 'men's jobs' with pride, and he's breaking down gender stereotypes in the process. boredpanda.com »

2017-5-12 13:00