
Bootcamp exhibition and an exploration of how women have historically used photography as a form of protest
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Bootcamp exhibition and an exploration of how women have historically used photography as a form of protest
To coincide with Gloucester Cathedrals ‘Belonging’ exhibition currently being on display in the Cathedral, they’ve been catching up with members of the Gloucester community to find out what Belonging means to them.
As Pride Month draws to a close, we’re shining a spotlight on 5 historical LGBT+ pioneers who defied the conventions of the day
Recognized as a notable LGBTQ+ fashion icon and an accomplished twentieth-century author, Annemarie Schwarzenbach was also a prolific photographer.
Virginia Oldoïni (1837-1899) was an Italian photographer who rose to the upper echelons of Parisian society and was unabashedly her own muse.
Online event with contemporary photographers Mónica Alcázar Duarte & Wendy McMurdo as part of EXPOSURE Photography Festival
As the first African-American woman hired as a staff photographer for the New York Times, Ruby Washington (1952-2018) was a true pioneer.
Historical researcher Haley Drolet is back to boost your archival-mining and website-delving skills.
Fanny Foster was a British photographer hired to document the 1929-1931 archaeological excavation at the Vinča-Belo Brdo tell in modern-day Serbia
Not only was Homai Vyarawalla India’s first female photojournalist but her career documented the overthrow of British colonial rule