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ENJOY THE BEST OF femLENS 2017

January 8, 2018April 20, 2022

As we begin the new year, you are invited to have a look at our achievements in 2017. We worked […]

Videos beirut, best of, disability, documentary, dublin, gdynia, ireland, lebanon, palestinian, photography, poland, Refugees, syria, women

PHOTOS FROM THE EXHIBITION IN GDYNIA, POLAND

June 26, 2017April 20, 2022

Many thanks from Thomas Mukoya and Andrew Winning for the photographs of our “street” exhibition in Gdynia.

Exhibition disability, documentary, exhibition, femLENS, gdynia, photography, poland, women

PHOTOS SHOWN AT THE EXHIBITION IN GDYNIA, POLAND

June 18, 2017April 20, 2022

These were photos that were shown in Gdynia to the public. Will post some photos from the exhibition opening in […]

Exhibition disability, documentary, exhibition, femLENS, gdynia, photography, poland, women

femLENS EXHIBITION IN GDYNIA, POLAND

June 7, 2017April 20, 2022

The femLENS exhibition is happening this weekend 11 June, 2017 at the Gdynia Wzgórze Św. Maksymiliana underground crossing. We are very excited […]

Exhibition disability, documentary, exhibition, femLENS, gdynia, photography, poland, women

SHORT TEASER OF WHAT OUR PARTICIPANTS THINK ABOUT THE LATEST femLENS WORKSHOPS

May 1, 2017April 20, 2022

Full video will be out at the end of May – beginning of June when the workshops are finished and […]

Workshop disability, documentary, femLENS, gdynia, news, photography, poland, women, workshops

CAMERAS FROM THOMSON REUTERS POLAND FOR OUR WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS

April 7, 2017April 20, 2022

We are very happy and grateful for the support we received from Thomson Reuters Poland by providing us with disposable […]

News cameras, disability, documentary, femLENS, gdynia, news, photography, poland, supporters, Thomson Reuters, women, workshops

femLENS UPDATE

March 4, 2017April 20, 2022

We were not able to put together an exhibition from the last series of workshops for various reasons, holiday season […]

Exhibition, News, Workshop disability, documentary, exhibition, femLENS, gdynia, photography, poland, women, workshops

femLENS AT TEDx ESTONIA

May 1, 2016April 20, 2022

Jekaterina was recently asked to speak about femLENS at TEDxLasnamäe in Estonia. Here is the video in Russian and the English […]

News disability, documentary, Estonia, femLENS, photography, Tallinn, TEDxLasnamäe, women, workshops

FAQ

Why does femLENS focus on women and girls?
Women and girls are still underrepresented in almost all areas of life. Photography as a storytelling tool shouldn’t be the domain of the privileged few. Technology today allows us to make that happen as so many people have access to a mobile phone with a camera. Read more

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  • femLENS is Seven!
  • Industry Recap | July II
  • Industry Recap | July I
  • TO SEE AND BE SEEN: WHAT CAN A WOMAN DO WITH A CAMERA (PHONE)?
  • Industry Recap | June II
  • Introducing the femLENS Community Survey
  • Industry Recap | June I
  • Online workshop group – Donegal
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  • Who Do You Belong To? Bodily Autonomy Violations and Health Risks During Surrogacy
  • Gender-Blind Medicine, How Images Affect Diagnosis and the Health of Women
  • Industry Recap | MAY II
  • Industry Recap | MAY I
  • Break Gender Bias from its Root
  • We Want Peace!

What is femLENS?

femLENS works to empower women to become social change agents themselves.

We encourage women to use their voice, to tell their stories and stories of their communities through visual storytelling, using just a mobile phone camera or other easily available alternatives.

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Who We Are

femLENS MTÜ (registration number 80429622) is an Estonian registered non-profit association.

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