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The Social Effects of Photography: A Conversation with Black Women Photographes

Photography has long been used as a tool to document history. But once an image is made, how does it impact culture, our worldview, and our sense of self? Whose images do we see and why?  Join us on Friday, February 19th, at 12pm ET for ou…

Photography has long been used as a tool to document history. But once an image is made, how does it impact culture, our worldview, and our sense of self? Whose images do we see and why?

Join us on Friday, February 19th, at 12pm ET for our first webinar of the new year, an exclusive talk with Polly Irungu, the founder of Black Women Photographers, and talented independent photographers Dee Dwyer and Alexis Hunley

We’ll discuss the impact of their photography, why ethical practices are paramount to accurate storytelling and more.

What we’ll cover:

  • How photography can be used as a tool for change

  • The idea of image-making versus image-taking 

  • Each speakers’ plans for 2021

  • Insights into how the photo industry can better support Black photographers

RSVP here.

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