Be Seen, Be Heard: A project launched to support BLM

 

Introduction from my project Vision: “Only brave people have the courage to share their vulnerable side. When we reveal this part of ourselves, it invites others to take down their walls. It builds connection and understanding.

It is my goal to create portraits that celebrate and represent strength, vulnerability and dignity. I am also wanting to incorporate words of wisdom from the women I photograph. A snippet of a personal story or their perspective of the state of things with the resurgence of BLM. Ultimately I hope to continue the dialogue. Providing a platform for people of colour to connect & educate our community & the world.”

And so we launched with our first shoot last Sunday. June 28th. It took place at Beast Daylight Studio who generously donated their studio. I had 2 volunteers: Calico from Calico Rose Photography who shot Behind the scenes and assisted on set. Also, Jennifer Randall. An incredible artist and writer who interviewed each woman. The day ran as smooth as silk.

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The women I photographed left with smiles on their faces. I feel connected to them now & I look forward to diving into editing and working through their words to create individual works that represent the intrinsic nature of these beautiful souls.

I look forward to the next shoot(s). Submissions continue to roll in.


If you or someone or you know is interested in being a part of this project. Here is the link: Be Seen, Be Heard

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