Photoville

Gabriella N. Báez
Gabriella N. Báez
Tanya Habjouqa
Tara Pixley

Featuring: Gabriella N. Báez, Nina Berman, Luisa Dörr, Citlali Fabián, Lola Flash, Tanya Habjouqa, Kiana Hayeri, Tara Pixley, Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Patience Zalanga

What We See is Women Photograph’s first book, featuring the work of 100 members of our community and spanning 50 years of photographic history. The book includes key images from photojournalism and documentary photography from the last half century and also explores some of the many ways in which photographers are working to redefine the medium today. These ten artists offer a glimpse into What We See’s range—from Nina Berman’s documentation of white supremacists in the 1990s to Tanya Habjouqa’s quiet portrait of a Palestinian family to Patience Zalanga and Gabriella N. Báez’s searing photos of civil uprisings in Minneapolis and San Juan. We’re proud to present this excerpt of our vision of the world through the lens of women and nonbinary photographers.

Organizations

  • Women Photograph

    Women Photograph

    Women Photograph is a nonprofit that launched in 2017 to elevate the voices of women and nonbinary visual journalists. The private database includes more than 1,400 independent documentary photographers based in 125+ countries and is available privately to any commissioning editor or organization. Women Photograph also operates an annual series of project grants, a year-long mentorship program, an annual skills-building workshop, and collects data on hiring and publishing statistics in the visual media industry. Our mission is to shift the makeup of the photojournalism community and ensure that our industry’s chief storytellers are as diverse as the communities they hope to represent.

What We See

 archive : 2023

Featuring: Various Artists

Curated by: Sara Ickow Daniella Zalcman

Presented by: Women Photograph
  • Women Photograph

Supported by:

  • Leica Camera

Locations

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