Timeless Moments: Black and White Photography for Sale

This photo was taken of the West Hollywood protest of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, overturning women’s reproductive rights, and overturning Roe v. Wade. It was inspired by much more than that, including an apparatus made up of multiple non-profits, volunteers, and small-money donors from around the country, and even around the world. This is what our brighter tomorrow looks like, because the only thing that can give us hope for the future – is us.
In this gripping black and white photograph from West Hollywood, an African-American woman wearing glasses leads the impassioned protest against the erosion of reproductive rights, tears streaming down her face as she addresses the crowd from the podium. The sign in the background reading ‘Freedom Of & From Religion’ adds layers to the protest’s message of intersectionality. Inspired by the works of Gordon Parks, Carrie Mae Weems, and James Van Der Zee, this image captures the resilience and determination of marginalized communities in the face of systemic oppression, serving as a beacon of hope and empowerment.
An example of Post Colonial art style. Profits from this project will go towards buying new equipment and supplies to launch a bold new series of works. All original sales are signed on the back and have a certificate of authenticity provided. Picture dimensions do not include an additional white matte border.
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