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Freja Beha Erichsen photographed by Peter Lindbergh for Vogue Italia (May 2016).
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Document Journal, Spring Summer 2015, Collier Schorr
Men own the fashion world and make the money. But personally I prefer the fashion photography done by women. Men tend to sexualise in their view of women, whereas women look more comprehensively at the way a female subject just is. Maybe it’s my personal preference in that I love the work of Nan Goldin or Hannah Starkey and it just follows from that.
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Ondria Hardin in “The Scent Of Flowers” by Richard Burbridge for Vogue Japan, March 2015
Kirstin Kragh Liljegren by Oliver Stalmans for Elle Denmark, April 2015
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By Tove Sivertsen
Out of the 250 top-grossing films of 2013, only 3% were shot by women. Only 3%! That’s 7.5 women out of 250 cinematographers.
Three is a measly percent, but the women who are that percent are ones to watch out for. The following are eight talented cinematographers...
"Girl In Progress," featuring Meghan Collison, photographed by Maciek Kobielski for The Journal (Fall 2013).
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Amanda Murphy / Photographed Alasdair McLellan / Styled by Olivier Rizzo, for AnOther Magazine Fall/Winter 2013/2014