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New Guide! The Photographer’s Guide to Inclusive Photography

As photographers, we have a moral obligation to listen to and understand a story first before trying to tell it. But are we considering how our per...

As photographers, we have a moral obligation to listen to and understand a story first before trying to tell it. But are we considering how our perspectives or personal experiences may affect our approach to telling the story?

Today, we’re thrilled to present The Photographer’s Guide to Inclusive Photography, made in partnership with Authority Collective.

This guide features first-hand accounts, valuable insights and learned lessons from industry leaders Tara Pixley, Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, Hannah Reyes Morales, Tailyr Irvine, Danielle Villasana, Mengwen Cao and Jovelle Tamayo.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Definitions and historical context for issues related to photographing race, gender, the Global South and more
  • Ideas for how to engage more generously with communities that are not your own
  • A list of helpful resources and questions photographers should ask themselves before their next project

Regardless of your photographic specialty or background, every photograph benefits from a more knowledgeable, conscientious and thoughtful photographer behind the lens.

Download your free copy of The Photographer’s Guide to Inclusive Photography today.

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About Authority Collective 

The Authority Collective is a group of womxn, non-binary and gender expansive people of color reclaiming our authority in lens-based visual media. As professionals in the photography, film and VR/AR industries, their mission is to empower marginalized artists with resources and community, and to take action against systemic and individual abuses in the world of lens-based visual work.

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