Getty Images and Dove Support Inclusive Visual Stories of Women’s Health Through #ShowUs Grant
August 23 2023 - 8:57AM
Getty Images (NYSE: GETY), a preeminent global visual content
creator and marketplace, in partnership with Dove, has today
announced the winners of the latest #ShowUs Grant, awarding two
photographers US$5,000 each to pursue and uncover visual stories
which shatter stereotypes and conventions around
Women’s
Health.
The two $5,000 grants provide financial support and mentorship
to artists who are committed to authentically representing women,
femmes and non-binary individuals in commercial photography and
videography. Judges gave particular consideration to photographers
and videographers depicting authentic stories of individuals in
their local communities.
The winners of the two grants are:
- Aronia Ortiz is a
visual artist, university professor and photography curator based
in Bogotá, Colombia. Her photography explores the natural and
artificial aspects of the city by capturing the daily lives of
people and places, while also pushing the boundaries between
reality and fiction. Aronia’s winning project ‘Bios: Women’s
Plants’ is focused on the interaction of Latina women and plants
and their role in preserving and conserving this botanical
knowledge, which has been instrumental in shaping the identity and
heritage of their local communities.“Being a part of Getty Images’
#ShowUs: Women’s Health will allow me to explore and understand
through imagery my country’s relationships between plants and
women’s culture,” said Aronia Ortiz. “The grant
was like a breath of fresh air for me as a creative. To have this
kind of support has led me to believe in new ways to tell our
lives’ stories.”
- Esther Sweeney is a
self-taught photographer and artist based in Nairobi, Kenya. She is
passionate about telling stories about Black women while addressing
the social issues that affect them. Esther’s winning project ‘Black
women embodying health, wellness and fitness’ will document three
Kenyan women from different backgrounds and body types as they
continue to embrace health and wellness practices into their daily
lives.“At the end of the day, it is not just photography for me, I
want to create meaningful work and make an impact through my work,
that is my driving force,” said Esther
Sweeney.
Submissions were judged by a prestigious industry-leading panel
including:
- Kate Rourke
– Head of Creative Insights APAC, Getty
Images
- Aela Abalos
- Head of Content & Communities, One Dove North
America, Dove
- Julia Rayeb
- General Director,
Publicitarias
- Anita Bhagwandas
- Journalist, broadcaster
and brand consultant
Now in its fourth year, Project #ShowUs is a global library of
images created by women, femmes and non-binary photographers
devoted to shattering beauty stereotypes around the world. A joint
initiative between Getty Images and Dove, this global collection is
100% created by and representing women, femmes and non-binary
individuals as they are, not as others believe they should
be.
The Getty Images #ShowUs Grant is part of Getty Images’ wider
grants program, which since its inception has donated over US$2.6
million to photographers and videographers around the world.
Media Contact:Julia
Holmesjulia.holmes@gettyimages.com
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