Repicturing our understanding of the world.

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Our exhibit with @wpp_oldenburg is open! This year's exhibit highlighted how sports, games, and sporting events found in everyday life around the world bring people together.
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Photographers include Jaír F. Coll; Arlette Bashizi; Serhii Korovayny; Tasneem Alsultan; Barry Christianson; Forough Alaei; and Annice Lyn.
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Stories include an Iranian kickboxer, the Invictus games in Ukraine, the Sarawak Regatta, and more. The exhibit is open through March 16!
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📚📆: Check out the official schedule for Season 5 of The Essentials, a free virtual webinar series by Black Women Photographers, @evdayprojects, and @PhotoWings. 🧵⬇️ Register for free:
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The Everyday Projects retweeted
📚📆: Season 5 of The Essentials, a free virtual webinar series by Black Women Photographers, @evdayprojects, and @PhotoWings, kicks off this week. Learn more and register: everydayprojects.org/webinar…
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The Everyday Projects retweeted
This weekend.
Join us on October 19 & 20 for Season 5 of The Essentials! Created in collaboration with our partners @BlkWomenPhoto & @PhotoWings, this weekend webinar is for emerging and experienced storytellers. Register today: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…
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Join us on October 19 & 20 for Season 5 of The Essentials! Created in collaboration with our partners @BlkWomenPhoto & @PhotoWings, this weekend webinar is for emerging and experienced storytellers. Register today: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…
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With a $50 donation, you get a unique tote made with different fabric swatches and including a photograph by Yagazie Emezi. Use it for your grocery shopping or commuting needs while also supporting a good cause — The Everyday Projects and our community. bit.ly/4ambPZj
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Here at The Everyday Projects, we continue to find the extreme not nearly as prevalent as the familiar, the everyday. Please help us share this vision & support our global community of photographers as they learn more, see more & do more. Donate here: bit.ly/4ambPZj

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With a $50 donation, you get a unique tote made with different fabric swatches and including a photograph by Yagazie Emezi. Use it for your grocery shopping or commuting needs while also supporting a good cause — The Everyday Projects and our community. bit.ly/4ambPZj

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That's a wrap for this year's The Essentials, our free weekend webinar series made in collaboration with @BlkWomenPhoto & @PhotoWings. Thank you to all our teachers and everyone who joined us! 📸😍🔥🎉 All classes will be posted to our website soon: everydayprojects.org/webinar…

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"You really have to let go of some things when you're working with a group, you really have to listen," and another tidbit: It needs to be fun! Great advice from Maheder Haileselassie on building & working with communities. This is our last class but there's still time to join!
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“WORKING WITH AND IN COMMUNITY” WITH MAHEDER HAILESELASSIE   Photographer Maheder Haileselassie showcases how to incorporate the concept of community in your work and within the industry. In highlighting her project “Between Yesterday and Tomorrow,” Maheder reveals how to reflect on the history and identity of a community as a way to process present day realities. Beyond her own personal work, she’ll discuss her role in community-building within the visual media industry of Ethiopia and how she fosters growth and connection for a better tomorrow.  blackwomenphotographers.com/…
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UP NEXT AT 1pm! Can’t wait to see you there! 📸 everydayprojects.org/webinar…

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“FROM PHOTOGRAPHY TO FILMMAKING” WITH JANET JARMAN Photojournalist Janet Jarman explains how she has successfully incorporated documentary filmmaking into her repertoire to create impactful, far-reaching work. She’ll share her process of approaching long-term documentary work in terms of her vision, planning, support, and execution. With years of experience in both the photojournalism and filmmaking worlds, Janet shows how it’s possible to work within both genres. blackwomenphotographers.com/…
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Our ⚡️last class ⚡️ of this year’s Essentials will be with Maheder Haileselassie. You don’t want to miss it! If you couldn’t join us, never fear! Sessions were recorded and will be posted on our website with previous seasons! everydayprojects.org/webinar…

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“WORKING WITH AND IN COMMUNITY” WITH MAHEDER HAILESELASSIE   Photographer Maheder Haileselassie showcases how to incorporate the concept of community in your work and within the industry. In highlighting her project “Between Yesterday and Tomorrow,” Maheder reveals how to reflect on the history and identity of a community as a way to process present day realities. Beyond her own personal work, she’ll discuss her role in community-building within the visual media industry of Ethiopia and how she fosters growth and connection for a better tomorrow.  blackwomenphotographers.com/…
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“When I get behind the camera, I open up my photo eye." -- Zakiyyah Woods is sharing some honest realities of parenthood & photojournalism. We're still going with Zakiyyah's class, so join us now: everydayprojects.org/webinar…
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“JUGGLING PHOTOGRAPHY AND PARENTHOOD” WITH ZAKIYYAH WOODS If you’re a visual storyteller as well as a caretaker or are considering having children, this class is for you! Zakiyyah Woods divulges all her knowledge on how to navigate busy schedules, childcare, and the rollercoaster that comes with being both a parent AND a successful photographer. She’ll touch on what has worked for her, such as how to handle last-minute assignments, and how parenting has changed her perspective and priorities as an artist. blackwomenphotographers.com/…
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“Finding those human stories within everything that's happening, I tend to gravitate towards that b/c thats something thats easier to follow b/c you’re connecting with that person or that community.” - great advice from @mariamagdarre Join us now: everydayprojects.org/webinar…
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“Looking beyond the crisis is so important. Those human interest stories beyond the headlines are really important.” @mariamagdarre just keeps dropping gold! Her session is almost over, but we have three more incredible teachers today on The Essentials. everydayprojects.org/webinar…
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“Having community is a big part of mitigating risk.” @mariamagdarre ending her session with a shoutout to community, a strong theme of this year's Essential classes! Join us for our other sessions, including one focused on community, today: everydayprojects.org/webinar…
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