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    C*nsorsh*p: les femmes dans toute leurs splendeur
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    Prior to the postponement due to the pandemic, Fisheye magazine published a wonderful article on our C*nsorsh*p exhibition. Our founder April Wiser notes the themes that she found to be...
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    Where Are the Women Photographers
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    Foto Femme United has been selected to curate an exhibition at Spéos in Paris, France. FFU founder, April Wiser, will be giving a lecture and presenting the work of Spéos...
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    IMA Magazine Japan
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    The Japanese photography magazine, IMA has recently published an article about Foto Femme United on their online platform. The article, written by journalist Kyoko Kasuya, talks about our objectives and...
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    Fisheye Magazine: C*nsorsh*p
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    Foto Femme United's open call to submit work for our upcoming pop-up exhibition, C*nsorsh*p, a collaboration with Galerie &co119 was featured in Fisheye Magazine, a French photography magazine. Merci !...
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    Vogue Portugal
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    Foto Femme United has been featured in the January 2020 issue (the Respect issue) of Vogue Portugal. The author, Sara Andrade discusses the purpose and importance of our actions. Obrigada!...
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    Réservé aux femmes
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    FFU sat down with Fisheye Magazine journalist Lou Tsatsas to discuss feminism in the photography industry, our platform and upcoming plans at FFU. The article can be found in the...
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    Q&A with Foto Femme United
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    The Femme Project interviewed Foto Femme United as part of a series on profiling women and advocates who are making their voices heard. The entire interview can be read here...