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    Edit Photo Details UNKNOWN WOMAN   #woman #car #film #35mm #filmphotography #filmisnotdead #womenrights #ishootfilm
    film photography. Women rights Throughout the history of humanity, the reality was that women never had the right to "see." Nowadays, we're still in the same old rusty car and women are still forced to hide behind dirty windows
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    I loved how you framed this image! The woman peering through the glass window of the car is very interesting, since it's transparent but also hiding a bit behind the worn piece of glass. Sometimes with portraits it's the small details that can make images even stronger, the slight detail of her hand on the door of the car is so nice. Then there are the colors and contrast that you only get with film photography. Well done.

    Matt Adams
    Senior Producer, Nat Geo Your Shot
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