![]() Laundromat, photograph by Marie Kazalia
Gittel Price and Bill Price have established and continue to run a multi-faceted women’s photography community. They run an Instagram project each month or so for women photographers of all levels to encourage, inspire and promote women’s passion and accomplishments in photography. Any woman photographer can participate or help spread the word to others who may want to. On Instagram the project is at: @womeninphotography and their group on LinkedIn is: Women in Photography Group As they stated: “The projects are to increase awareness and we do these projects in our spare time voluntarily. There is no commercialization by us of your image. So If you would like to join and help promote women’s work and passion in photography it is easy to participate. If you do not want to receive project notices like this just let me know and I will take you off our list.” Project theme for this month is: ‘Street Photography’. What do we mean by this theme? Simply put, street photography is about documenting everyday life and society. The most important thing in street photography is to capture emotion, humanity, and soul. Street photos can turn the mundane into something remarkable. To capture the exceptional beauty of everyday scenes, people and moments on the streets, and to show us the sights that might otherwise go unnoticed. Street photography, also sometimes called candid photography, is photography conducted for art or enquiry that features unmediated chance encounters and random incidents within public places. The idea is to send us one image that represents your Street Photography. There is no rush as we will post the images until we stop getting them. Bill will post 12 photos a day in the order we receive them until they are all posted. This will take some time if we get many submissions like we have in the past. We will email you when yours is posted. Gittel and Bill’s Instructions: Regards, Gittel and Bill Price Gittel Price President of Women in Focus Founder of Women in Photography Group
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