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  Women in front of the lens contribute to striking photos in 2025.

Women behind the lens: six of our most striking images from 2025Women Behind the Lens: Capturing Life's Striking Moments

As we begin a new year, it's essential to acknowledge the incredible work of women photographers from around the world. Their lenses capture the essence of everyday life, revealing moments that are both poignant and thought-provoking. In this post, we'll delve into six striking images taken by women from the global south, each one telling a unique story about identity, community, and resilience.

Reclaiming Public Spaces

In India, photographer Indu Antony's project, "Cecilia'ed," shines a light on women's safety in public spaces. By reclaiming streets and parks, Antony highlights the need for inclusive and secure environments where women can thrive. Her photographs are not just visually stunning but also carry a powerful message about the importance of community engagement and collective action.

The Swing of Life

Fatimazohra Serri's photograph, "The Swing of Life," is a beautiful example of the deep connections between people. Taken in Morocco, this image captures the intricate relationships that shape our lives, revealing the complexities of care, intimacy, and distance. Serri's work reminds us that photography can be both a reflection of reality and an invitation to explore the human experience.

Self-Discovery

Isabella Madrid, a Colombian photographer, has been on a journey of self-discovery with her project "Lucky Girl Syndrome." This series is a deep dive into the world of online self-help, where Madrid explores the complexities of identity, community, and belonging. Her photographs are both personal and universal, inviting us to reflect on our own relationships with ourselves and others.

Surviving the Impossible

In Cuba, photographer Sandra Hernandez's project "Surviving the Impossible" captures the resilience of ordinary people navigating an extraordinary crisis. With a 20% drop in births in 2024, the country faces a demographic collapse that threatens its very fabric. Hernandez's photographs humanize this statistic, revealing the struggles and triumphs of families fighting to survive.

Uncovering History

Stacey Gillian Abe's project "Indigogo" is a powerful exploration of the transatlantic slave trade. By examining how indigo dye was used in the slave trade, Abe sheds light on the lives of those who were enslaved and lost their identities. Her photographs are both haunting and thought-provoking, inviting us to confront our shared history and its ongoing impact.

Dreams and Memory

Tshepiso Moropa's collage art is a surreal reflection of dreams and memory. Using archive photography, she creates images that blur the lines between reality and fantasy. Moropa's work won the 2025 V&A Parasol foundation prize for Women in Photography, a testament to her innovative approach and commitment to storytelling.

These six women photographers are not just capturing moments; they're telling stories that need to be heard. Their lenses reveal the complexities of human experience, inviting us to reflect on our own lives and relationships. As we begin this new year, let's celebrate these women behind the lens, who continue to inspire us with their creativity, resilience, and commitment to storytelling.

In a world where images can be both powerful and ephemeral, it's essential to acknowledge the work of women photographers who are pushing boundaries and challenging our perspectives. Their photographs remind us that every moment is an opportunity for growth, connection, and self-discovery.

As we continue to navigate the complexities of our global community, let's draw inspiration from these women behind the lens. Their stories will inspire you, motivate you, and challenge your perceptions. So, take a moment to appreciate their work, and remember that every image has the power to shape our understanding of the world around us.

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