Given the same moment and tools, would a female photographer shoot a different photograph to a male photographer?
I am drawn to photographs that come from a well-spring of honest, unflinching observation and sensitivity by the photographer to their subjects. Photographs that capture my eye and imagination are poetic moments in time. The photographer is often invisible like a fly on the wall. After a lifetime of shooting, this question is not gender specific. However, women often have an intuitive way of connecting with people and this magical quality goes beyond cameras and film choice. What has 20 years of documentary photography taught you, if anything? I am still inspired to photograph real life unfolding in front of my camera. The passing of time has brought the wisdom to be true to my soul and listen to my intuition especially when I raise the camera to my eye. Are you working on any photography projects at the moment? My latest project in life is being a mother to my 6 month old baby Axel. He is a gypsy like his mother and loves to be on the move and I photograph as we travel together. He in