PHOTOS SHOWN AT THE EXHIBITION IN GDYNIA, POLAND
These were photos that were shown in Gdynia to the public. Will post some photos from the exhibition opening in a few days.
Beautiful Alicja has bought two prints from us of our most recent participants’ work – well done to Ewa and Magda, and hope Alicja enjoys the prints for a long time! Check out Alicja’s cool hashtags – looostinwonderland https://www.instagram.com/p/BXG95jiFUSR/?taken-by=looostinwonderland
To wrap-up a year of workshops, femLENS opens a street exhibition in Berlin’s Alt-Treptow neighbourhood from October 25-29, 2019. The exhibition “From a Wom*n’s Point of View” brings together photographs taken by women from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds. Between March and July 2019, femLENS held a series of documentary photography workshops with women from…
The femLENS exhibition is happening this weekend 11 June, 2017 at the Gdynia Wzgórze Św. Maksymiliana underground crossing. We are very excited and think it’s going be a great event. Spread the word and join us if you can. Event page of Facebook. PRESS RELEASE: Transcending disabilities through documentary photography * The unseen life of people with…
Press Release (Gdynia, Poland, March 8, 2018) This International Women’s Day marks the launch of We See, a biannual women-only documentary photography magazine, edited independently by Estonian-based NGO femLENS. This is not to celebrate women’s achievements but, rather, to encourage women to become change agents themselves while struggling for gender equality, and disrupting gender-stereotypes in cultural…
Happy New Year everyone! femLENS is planning a series of workshops for girls between the ages of 12-18 in the Boomerang Youth Cafe in Drogheda starting end of February. Stay tuned for the stories they will tell us!
The latest World Press Photo report has been released. It gives us insight into the visual representation of the world and diversity, very important work being done by WPP. “In the last three years, the number of female entrants to the World Press Photo Contest has been 15 percent, and this year it increased ever…