Women In Photography

The ZiiP Foundation is rewriting the narrative

ABOUT WiP

Empowering Women Behind the Lens

The Women In Photography (WiP) initiative by the ZiiP Foundation is a beacon of empowerment for women photographers worldwide. WiP champions the unique perspectives and narratives that women artists bring to the world of photography. Recognising the historical gender disparity in society, the ZiiP Foundation is dedicated to rewriting the narrative, ensuring that women's contributions are celebrated and given the platform they deserve. Through WiP, we strive to break down the barriers that have long hindered equal opportunity in photography, fostering an environment where talent thrives over gender biases. Our mission is to illuminate the world through diverse lenses, bringing forth a richer, more inclusive picture of the human experience.

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EDITION 1

WiP, India

The inaugural edition of the Women In Photography project will commence with the documentation in a book publication and exhibition of select works by Indian women photographers

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FUTURE WiP

Shaping a Diverse Photographic Future

Looking ahead, the WiP initiative is committed to nurturing a vibrant future for women in photography. Our annual project is designed to be a dynamic and evolving platform that continually opens doors for women photographers from all walks of life; from across geographies and sections of society. By collaborating with industry practitioners, patrons, and institutions, we aim to create a sustainable ecosystem that promotes equity in photography. Our future is one where women's visual stories are not just heard but are influential in shaping the cultural and artistic discourse. WiP envisions a world where the camera is a tool of change, and gender is no longer a barrier to opportunity but a celebration of diversity in the art of photography.

Join ZiiPf in changing the narrative

The ZiiP Foundation is seeking support from like-minded patrons who believe the in what we are working towards through the Women In Photography initiative