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PWP Presents: Women In Photography – Are We There Yet?

On September 22, 2011, Professional Women Photographers and the School of Visual Arts presented a panel discussion  The Role of Women in Photography: Are We There Yet? Moderated by Elisabeth Biondi, independent curator and former long-time Visuals Editor at The New Yorker, panelists included Vince Aletti, photography critic for The New Yorker and columnist for Photograph; Martine Fougeron, fine art, editorial and portrait photographer; Lisa Kereszi, photojournalist, fine art photographer and lecturer at the Yale School of Art; Lyle Rexer, curator, writer and lecturer in photography and Sarah Silver, fashion photographer.

The topics were broad and the conversation was lively. Here are a few pictures:

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PWP SVA Panel Discussion ©Beth Portnoi Shaw

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