#womenphotographers

2025-12-04

Interesting-looking exhibition of photographs by more than 80 women working 1900-1975 - ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/wome. (Venue is Melbourne, Australia - bit out of my home range - but I figure the publication might be worth a look!)

#TwentiethCenturyPhotography #WomenPhotographers

2025-12-04
2/2 : L'arrivée
For six months, Nabila Halim and I went out to meet the residents of the town of Longwy.
During our meetings, they told us stories, asked questions, and shared their experiences of their relationships with others.
This work is conceived as an echo chamber, a more or less realistic and sensitive reflection of the residents of this very special town: a cross-border land, a land of immigration, a land of hope and abandonment.
From their words, we drew seven major themes: arrival in Longwy, racism, the Algerian War, factory closures, memories, home, and finally, the relationship with the Other today. This last theme emerged from our encounters, but also from those made by the students at Vauban College when they set out to find residents, criss-crossing their town and conducting short interviews with passers-by.
More info: the previous feed shows the daily journal of this residency. A lot of work was also done and documented via stories (see featured story): encounters, preparation of the exhibition, etc.

#journaldeterrain #visualanthropology #longwyvivra #documentaryphotography #socialsciences #fieldnotes #edition #womenphotographers #photography #exhibition #art
Affiche de l'exposition Longwy Vivra !Les images suivantes montrent l'exposition transformée en édition pour les réseaux sociaux, et alternent entre citations des personnes rencontrées et photographies. Ici est abordé la thématique du départ du pays d'origine.

Who knew plumbing could be erotic?

Loved this photo which is part of the Lee Miller exhibition that has just opened at the Tate Britain.

#LeeMiller #TateBritain #photography #art #womenphotographers #plumbing

Photo of convoluted 1940s plumbing. The part half hidden in the background suggests a naked body almost.Label underneath the photo. It reads:

English plumbing at its most fascinating, London, 1940
Photograph, vintage gelatin silver print on paper
Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex, England
2025-06-19

Gorgeous, simple and meditative. Sayuri Ichida studies constructive materiality within a limited domestic space. Have a look:

sayuriichida.com/work/iii

#photography #womenphotographers #blackandwhitephotography

Geometric construction studies in the studio with available light. Left image:  three pieces of white-colored thin plywood are leaning on the wall and arranged graphically. Right image: two construction blocks that were halved are carefully arranged to face opposite each other. A black line is seen in the background. Photographs by Sayuri Ichida
2025-06-03

Last October, we visited the Palais Garnier (the opera house in Paris). I was drawn to the intricacy of sculpted folds of fabrics, the lace details, the buttons and lapels. I created some of these portraits dedicated to craft. Have a look!

stellakalaw.substack.com/p/in-

#photography #womenphotographers #blackandwhitephotography #iphonephotography

MarieBbuchema
2025-05-30
Ostende en hiver. Vue sur le sable, la mer, le ciel bleu et des promeneurs à travers un trou dans la barrière.
Marie BuchetBuchet@pixelfed.fr
2025-05-30
Ostende en hiver. Vue sur le sable, la mer, le ciel bleu et des promeneurs à travers un trou dans la barrière.
2025-03-26

"I'm grateful the good Lord made me a photographer. I he hadn't made me a photographer, I would have been a bad woman." - Clara Sipprell, 1885-1975

#PhotographyQuotes #ClaraSipprell #WomenPhotographers

A scan of a cabinet card photo of a woman wearing something like a secular nun's outfit (sorry, I'm bad with fashion terms) with her hands raised to shoulder height, palms out.
2025-03-14

The rich visual archive of street photographer Meryl Meisler is always a treat to encounter.

thisiscolossal.com/2024/09/mer

#photography #womenphotographers #StreetPhotography

2025-03-14

Syrian photographer Sarah Kontar's visual exploration on exile. "What I love about documentary is that when you live through these hard stories, the camera becomes a third eye, to look [with] and also to appreciate. It’s another relationship with a space, with exile. All photographers are outsiders. But this is my way out.”

aperture.org/editorial/a-recor

#photography #womenphotographers

Sara Kontar, A family picture captures the essence of unity despite physical distance. Members are scattered across the globe, with some in Germany, France, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Kurdistan, from the series Paper Home, 2024–ongoing

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