Here's the 3rd film: Sweet Child O' Mine
Hosted by Geannelle at the Dune House in Victoria, Australia, it tells the story of Anne, who couldn't see her mom and sister for months until this trip reunited them
We're thrilled to present the Women Photograph 2020 Year in Pictures, featuring images from 100 women & nonbinary photographers who together have created a poignant visual record of this... unusual year. Take a look!
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We held the 2020 Women Photograph Workshop from October 27-31 this year — and while we're sad that we couldn't gather in person, we had a great time hanging out with 100 women & nonbinary photographers joining us from 45 different countries. Here are just a few highlights! #WPW20
after a full 5 days, i'm processing all the knowledge and community created this week thanks to @womenphotograph and their 2020 virtual workshop 💫💫
a silver lining to a crazy fuckin year.
#WPW20 video grab by @annemoff
400 photographs from Portrait of Humanity 2019 and 2020 are launched 130,000 feet into the stratosphere, captured in a new film premiering on 06 October 2020 #portraitofhumanity https://t.co/9f1GkmptKc
"They call Alzheimer’s 'the long goodbye' and it's true — it’s a painfully gradual loss.” Anne Moffat’s Forget Me Not is a multi-layered homage to her grandmother’s last years of life. https://t.co/JW2DuYjmJ0
Artist @annemoff in her series "Forget Me Not lovingly pays homage to her grandmother's final years peppered with references to her life, her culture, and #alzheimers
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Forget Me Not / 勿忘我 is multi-layered: melancholic and nostalgic, but also replete with colour and life — a homage to Kong Fung Tsze’s final years peppered with references to her life, her culture, and the disease.
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For your Melbourne lockdown. We're proud to present ‘Something To Look At While You’re Out Getting Groceries’ — an outdoor photography exhibition on the streets of Brunswick and Brunswick East https://t.co/1MNUzuNUeK
@DiversifyPhoto has added 300+ new members from over 40 countries to our database! Applications were reviewed by editors from The New York Times, National Geographic, The Guardian and The Wall Street Journal. Browse all the photographers here: https://t.co/xGJv8qEQSL
Photographer Anne Moffat follows her grandmother’s struggle with Alzheimer’s in her series “Forget Me Not”. Taken between 2014 & 2019, Moffat’s images explore themes of family, identity, & the complicated nature of both in the face of memory loss: https://t.co/SunCd4jU25
Photographer Anne Moffat follows her grandmother’s struggle with Alzheimer’s in her series “Forget Me Not”. Taken between 2014 & 2019, Moffat’s images explore themes of family, identity, & the complicated nature of both in the face of memory loss: https://t.co/SunCd4jU25
Announcing the Portrait of Humanity 2020 shortlist: our outstanding photographers include An Rong Xu, Biljana Jurukovski, Daniel Loveday & more. Stay tuned for the winners announcement in Sept 2020 | https://t.co/wykVVP3c84
Scarlett Howard has taught honeybees how to add, subtract and even understand the concept of zero. In this interview, she explains why her findings may change how we teach numbers to humans, too. https://t.co/UBzj9cOAGp
1/ Sisters Eloise Shepherd and Madeleine Campbell live near Melbourne, Australia.
When it came to deciding between public or private health care for the birth of their respective kids, they made different choices — and had remarkably different journeys. https://t.co/SREA5mLTie