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Whether used for stills photography or filmmaking, a camera offers the user a unique opportunity to tell a story. Here at Wex, we recognise the value of those stories and believe they all deserve to be heard, as they provide an insight into the spectrum of human experiences lived across a nation of creative people. Our #ChangeTheImage campaign showcases a selection of talented individuals from a variety of backgrounds, exploring the benefits of photography as a tool to provide therapy, raise awareness and drive social change.
This March, we turn our attention to #WomenInTheIndustry, celebrating those creatives who are working to change the way we see the world, and are using photography as a way to inspire change. Join us from 8th March for a week of inspiring, entertaining and educational events that reflect the passions, skills, and views of the UK’s leading creatives. |
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In Conversation | with Elisa Iannacone on Human Rights & Filmmaking
Elisa was assaulted by a family member in Mexico. She responded by travelling the world to meet 24 survivors who had also suffered from sexual violence. Their stories, combined with Elisa’s empowering conceptual photographs, share trauma’s darkest shadows and the truth of their experience across the world. |
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In Conversation | with Elisa Iannacone on Human Rights & Filmmaking
Elisa was assaulted by a family member in Mexico. She responded by travelling the world to meet 24 survivors who had also suffered from sexual violence. Their stories, combined with Elisa’s empowering conceptual photographs, share trauma’s darkest shadows and the truth of their experience across the world. |
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In Conversation | with Anna Neubauer on Beauty Standards
Anna's work gives a voice to ordinary individuals from different ethnic, socio-economic, and cultural backgrounds. She aims to expand our understanding of beauty, and explore what we value in ourselves and and in others. |
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In Conversation | with Anna Neubauer on Beauty Standards
Anna's work gives a voice to ordinary individuals from different ethnic, socio-economic, and cultural backgrounds. She aims to expand our understanding of beauty, and explore what we value in ourselves and and in others. |
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In Conversation | with Susannah Ireland on Press Photography
Join photojournalist and press photographer Susannah Ireland for a conversation around her work in conflict zones and on human rights. This talk will cover her latest contributions to the brand-new book, What We See. What We See is a book of over 100 images from female and non-binary individuals working within press. |
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In Conversation | with Susannah Ireland on Press Photography
Join photojournalist and press photographer Susannah Ireland for a conversation around her work in conflict zones and on human rights. This talk will cover her latest contributions to the brand-new book, What We See. What We See is a book of over 100 images from female and non-binary individuals working within press. |
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In Conversation | with Zoe Savitz on Indentity & Environment
Join artist and photographer Zoe Savitz for this free behind-the-scenes piece on her unique style of imagery capturing protests and change-makers. This course is supported by Sony. We will be exploring the way her work create conversation and change around current issues. |
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In Conversation | with Zoe Savitz on Indentity & Environment
Join artist and photographer Zoe Savitzfor this free behind-the-scenes piece on her unique style of imagery capturing protests and change-makers. This course is supported by Sony. We will be exploring the way her work create conversation and change around current issues. |
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In Conversation | with Amak Mahmoodian on Representation & Politics
Amak's work questions notions of identity and home, bridging a space between personal and political. She explores the effects of exile and distance on memory, dreams and daily life through imagery. |
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In Conversation | with Amak Mahmoodian on Representation & Politics
Amak's work questions notions of identity and home, bridging a space between personal and political. She explores the effects of exile and distance on memory, dreams and daily life through imagery. |
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