
What We See: Women & nonbinary perspectives through the lens
Curated by Daniella Zalcman and Sara Ickow, What We See: Women & nonbinary perspectives through the lens revisits contemporary history through the eyes of women and nonbinary photojournalists. The book features 100 photographs, each accompanied by written insights from the photographer themselves, and aims to tackle the moral issues of seeing the world through a male-dominated industry. More
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Curated by Daniella Zalcman and Sara Ickow, What We See: Women & nonbinary perspectives through the lens revisits contemporary history through the eyes of women and nonbinary photojournalists. The book features 100 photographs, each accompanied by written insights from the photographer themselves, and aims to tackle the moral issues of seeing the world through a male-dominated industry.
What We See: Women & nonbinary perspectives through the lens Key Features:
- 100 photographs from women and nonbinary photojournalists
- Each image features a written excerpt from the photographer
- Provides a revisionist contemporary history of the last 50 years
- Features a forward by author and journalist Kat Chow
- Curated by Daniella Zalcman and Sara Ickow
What’s in the box?
- 1 x What We See: Women & nonbinary perspectives through the lens
FAQs:
How many pages is the book?
This book has 224 pages.
Who published this title?
Published by White Lion Publishing, this is the first book from Women Photograph - a non-profit that aims to elevate the voices of women and nonbinary visual journalists.
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