Portrait of Women who reinvented themselves after 50
I have been working on this project for 2 years, and it wasn’t easy to find women to feature in this project. I want to thank all the women who have trusted me to take part in this portrait photography project called “Women Who Reinvented Themselves after 50.
With this portrait photography project, I aim to inspire you. I wanted to create a photographic collection which shows women the endless possibilities of what they can achieve after 50. The portraits printed on Canson Baryta Giclée paper were exhibited at the Brick Lane Gallery in London and at the Depot Cinema in Lewes during the WOFF (Women over 50 Film Festival)
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For far too long, women have been fed a narrative which is frankly now ridiculous when applied to the women I have met. I firmly believe that whatever you want in life, you can achieve it – age should be no barrier. Let me introduce you to Tricia Cusden, founder of Look Fabulous for Ever, Jane Points from Points-South Travel, Jane Oremosu Consultant, Joanna Chamberlain model, Alison Miles-Jenkins, founder of Boomboss, Jane Mackay, artist, Louise Prodow, founder of Rejuvage blog, Laurie founder of Vanity and me blog, Nimisha Raja founder of Nim’s Crips, Caroline Randell, CEO of Little Women, Maxine Laceb,y founder of Absolute Collagen, Nayna McIntosh, founder of Hope fashion, Sarah Hara,n founder and designer of Haran bags.
