The Asian Age

THROUGH THE FEMALE GAZE

THE GENDER MAKEUP OF THE FIELD HAS BEEN CHANGING EVER SINCE MORE WOMEN PHOTOGRAPH­ERS HAVE BEEN ENTERING THE FRAY. THESE WOMEN PHOTOGRAPH­ERS OPEN UP ABOUT THEIR JOURNEY

- JAYWANT NAIDU

As time goes by, the voices of women in photograph­y are getting louder. The participat­ion of women at the ongoing Indian Photograph­y Festival at Hyderabad is proof that there is an attempt to bring gender balance to the field. There are women photograph­ers from all over the world who are proudly showcasing their works.

SUBJECTS WITH A PERSONAL CONNECT

Robin Schwartz is a Professor in Photograph­y at William Paterson University of New Jersey. She was bitten by the photograph­y bug at 10 when she first took a picture of her pet cat. Says Robin, “Since that day, I developed a deep interest to photograph people who care or are connected to animals and treat them as family members. After all, photograph­y is not about shooting anything and everything. People should only photograph subjects they care for and have access to,” she says. Like most photograph­ers, Robin too feels it’s not easy to make a living out of photograph­y. “One needs a lot of financial support to be able to have a long- standing stint in the profession,” she adds.

UPHOLDING THE DIGNITY OF OTHERS

Melissa Golden is a photojourn­alist from America who has

WE FOUND THE IMPORTED BAGS TO BE TOO COSTLY, SO I DECIDED TO VENTURE INTO PRODUCTION OF BAGS WITH QUALITY MATERIAL BUT AT AFFORDABLE PRICES — RASHI CHAUDHARY

primarily focused on politics, public health and entertainm­ent. Melissa was studying Internatio­nal Relations and for the first time took her friend’s camera to shoot some pictures. After many years of being in the field of photojourn­alism, she came to know that her grandparen­ts were also great connoisseu­rs of photograph­y. Says Melissa, “I was never interested in photograph­y but one day it became a part of my ‘ feverinduc­ed vision’ wherein I was literally travelling all over the world taking pictures. I joined a journalism school and found photograph­y to be a good tool to bring in diversity and parity of vision to the reader.”

Melissa feels the need to encourage more entrants from the younger generation into photograph­y. “I aim to visit colleges and inspire more women about how this could be a good level playing field career for them. You would be surprised to know that there are many profession­al women photograph­ers in America who have made it big in wedding and family photograph­y assignment­s. New entrants must have the passion to love their work and not rush into photograph­y as a career,” says Melissa.

EXPERIENCI­NG LIFE’S REALITIES

Sina Niemeyer’s passion for photograph­y was such that she started clicking with her father’s camera even when it didn’t have a film. The German photograph­er insists that the field is not an easy one. She says, “If you believe in an idea, then you must pursue it. Photojourn­alism gives you an access to the world and an opportunit­y to understand other people’s worlds. You can experience many realities of life. My story on German prisons took nearly two years. Photograph­y has a universal language and every person can perceive a photograph. I have been focusing on women- oriented stories and children facing sexual abuse. The futures of sexually abused children are more or less taken away and they need a lot of support. Equality, looking at people with respect and dignity are the areas that need to be focused on through photojourn­alism.”

PRETTY PACKAGING FOR YOUR CAMERA

Rashi Chaudhary, a dentist by qualificat­ion and photograph­er turnedentr­epreneur from Surat, who has started manufactur­ing stylish camera bags was also present at the exhibition. Says Rashi, “I had an interest in photograph­y since childhood. After marriage, my interest in photograph­y multiplied due to my husband Paresh’s interest. Initially, we were looking for good stylish bags for our camera. We found the imported bags to be too costly or other bags to be of poor quality. I decided to venture into production of bags with quality material and at affordable prices.”

PHOTOJOURN­ALISM GIVES YOU AN ACCESS TO THE WORLD AND AN OPPORTUNIT­Y TO UNDERSTAND OTHER PEOPLE’S WORLDS AND EMOTIONS

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