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Sony announces Alpha Female program offering $25,000 grants and mentorships

09 Oct

Sony has announced a new “Alpha Female” program, a creator-in-residence opportunity that will award six-month grants to five female filmmakers and photographers. The program, which is no longer accepting submissions, aims to “elevate diversity in thought and creation,” according to Sony. The first class of recipients will be announced some time early this month.

The awarded grants include $ 25,000 in funds, as well as $ 5,000 in product loans and another $ 5,000 in product allowances. The program is a mentorship that involves being paired with Sony Artisans of Imagery, and there’s also guaranteed presentations at LA and New York exhibits for all five participants. The program is open to US and Canadian applicants only.

Sony has also vowed to fund projects by women in its Alpha Imaging Collective and Artisans of Imagery, as well as photography and filmmaking events that are focused on and backed by women.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Where are the female surf photographers?

03 May

Author Matthew Walsh voices his concerns about the lack of female surf photographers, and what he’s personally doing to recognize them.

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Women Photograph is a directory of female photographers

22 Feb

Women Photograph is an online directory of female photographers. What started as a spreadsheet has grown to a database over 500 members strong thanks to its creator Daniella Zalcman, a freelance documentary photographer. We asked her a few questions about her experiences, the directory and its origins.


What has your own experience been like as a female photographer in a male dominated field?

At the beginning, it was definitely tough. I started stringing as a news photographer in New York when I was 19, and it was very much a boy’s club back then. Getting anyone to take me seriously was always a challenge, and I can’t tell you the number of times I had a male photographer try to adjust the settings on my camera for me or make a joke about the size of my lens. There was a lot of casual sexual harassment that I think I and many of my female colleagues normalized for a long time — sometimes it’s just easier to shrug and move on. But I’ve done enough shrugging.

Now, I’m a relatively established photographer and I spend most of my time working on long form documentary projects on my own. I rarely interact with news photographer scrums, or even assigning editors, so I’m able to avoid the more frustrating interactions. But I see young women coming up in the field, and I see the attrition rates between photojournalism school and photographers in the first 3-5 years of their careers, and I know what they’re going through. And something needs to change.

What inspired you to create Women Photograph? How did it start?

It started with a Google Form last July. I was frustrated by the number of photo editors who were telling me they didn’t know where to find women photographers, so I wanted to have a resource on hand that would render that excuse invalid.

How many photographers are included now?

Right now, the private database (which includes more complete information like e-mails, phone numbers, languages spoken, geographical areas of expertise, HEFAT/PPE info, and so on) has 525 members. The site is a little slower to build out because it requires that each photographer send me an image and I’m manually entering them all — so it’s probably at around 300 right now.

What’s the response to it been like so far?

It’s been great! It’s provoked a lot of good conversations, which is really what I’m hoping for. If the presence of this site at least makes photo editors who traditionally rely on the same cadre of male news photographers think about their hiring practices, then I think that’s a good start.

Why do you think it’s important to hire female photographers?

This isn’t just about equality in hiring practices — though obviously that’s important to me too. It’s about making sure that the people in charge of visually documenting our diverse, complex world are diverse themselves. We can’t look at everything through a predominantly white, male gaze — that’s irresponsible and, frankly, colonial. We need our storytellers to be as diverse as our audience and our subjects.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Think Tank launches Lily Deanne series of shoulder bags for female photographers

24 Oct

Think Tank has launched the Lily Deanne, its first series of photo bags designed specifically with women in mind. The shoulder bag is available in three sizes, each designed to accommodate pro-sized camera bodies and lenses. Read more

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Tips for Posing Muscular Female Body Types

18 Jun

You’ve found a model. You’re excited. She’s in AMAZING shape. I mean amazing as in 8% body fat and abs that you can wash your clothes on. This might not be quite what you were expecting so here are some tips for posing your muscular, super fit model in more feminine poses.

Muscular Posing 1

This athletic model has a muscular physique. The tips in this article will help you pose her in a softer way.

Don’t flex

Tell your model to avoid flexing. It might sound counterintuitive but these are not sports or fitness competition photos. You do not want the flex, you want the form. Make sure you encourage your model to relax. Relax her shoulders and her arms. Her shoulders are broad so you want to help her relax them as much as possible.

Accentuate the curves

Unless you’re shooting an athletic or an androgynous story, you will most likely want your model to have some curves. Your muscular model will most likely not have curvy hips. You can create the illusion by posing. The key here is to watch as your model moves, see what her body does.

Muscular Posing 2

Have her hug her body and play around with her arms. You can also have her bend her knee just a little to add a bit of a curve.

Have her push her hips to one side, as she drops her shoulders and arms to hug her body. Another trick is to have her hug her body. This can create curves where there are none. As she’s hugging, have your model bend forward a little. Shoot from various angles to find the most flattering look. Thirdly, have her bend a knee – just a little. This knee will add yet another angle for you to work with. The knee should be moved as you’re shooting. Try having her cross her knee in front of the other leg. Use all of these tricks together to achieve the look you want.

Muscular Posing 3

Have your model embrace her hips. Encourage her to push one side out and have her hands and different lengths along her body as she leans forward just a bit.

Frame it

You can do a lot with a photo with your framing. Your muscular model will most likely have broad shoulders and you can bring those in a bit with your framing. Have your model pose with her shoulder facing you. Have her turn her head towards you, and you’ve now softened her shoulders. Encourage her to drop her shoulders as much as she can. She might not be able to go far so pay close attention, you don’t want to hurt her.

You can have her tilt a bit if you need to. You can also have her face straight on towards you. Have her put her hands on her sides slightly above her hips, one hand should be just a bit higher than the other. Have her roll her hips towards the camera just a bit. One hip should be slightly to the side. This pose gives her a bit of movement in her shape and helps to soften her form. From this point, you can vary your shooting angle and framing to get the look your going for.

Muscular Posing 4

Have your model turn her shoulder directly towards the camera. Shoot at different angles to get the look you’re going for.

These tips are the starting point for posing your muscular model. If you’re shooting athletic or competition photos then you’ll want to tweak these poses to accentuate the muscles. Remember that what you see is what you photograph. If something doesn’t look quite right, change it to look better. Use these tips to create the look you and your model want.

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Meet the UK’s first female press photographer

06 Apr

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The Museum of London is celebrating the acquisition of a collection of images from Christina Broom, the UK’s first female press photographer. Self-taught, Broom photographed London life and British military from 1903 to 1939. She started small, learning on a borrowed camera, and in 1904 she became the official photographer for the Household Division. See gallery

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Female model photoshoot

27 Oct

Female model Shubham;s profile clicked by fashion and advertising photographer Praveen Bhat. Amazing expressions and rights moves in front of the camera by the female model who had been following her dream here in India and as well as UK. www.praveenbhat.net
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2009 Female Impersonator of the Year Pageant ~ Photography & Videography by Antonio Cassone

06 Sep

A slideshow/video of the annual Female Impersonator of the Year Pageant with Photography and Video by Antonio Cassone. The event is hosted annually in association with Monkey Business. Don’t want to give too much away – EDITOR’S NOTE – Disregard the score credit – I had to swap the audio due to a glitch in my editing software (another thing I am working on…lol, but thankfully not due to the normal reason we have to swap songs…just kidding I wanted it to be a smooth sound straight through) – Enjoy & Congrats to all the contestants and entertainers involved – it was a great show. Feel free to visit www.antoniocassone.blogspot.com and http to see and hear more works by Cassone and you can also now follow Cassone at Twitter twitter.com – Thanks!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

All original photography taken by me in the spring of 09’Check out my other videos on my channel & leave nice comments. , in the woods, nature, hiking playing, poms, cute, in the Allegheney, allegany, alleghany, national forest with my pomeranian & papillon dogs exploring nature & Gods wilderness. All photography of wilderness, wildlife, trees, animals, butterflies, flowers, scenery, woods was taken in the forest between Kane, James city, ludlow & kelly pines.
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