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Juvenization drives older women in despair

A Cambodian woman works alongside men digging a ditch

Exploring the objectifying tendencies of "travel photography" by turning the genre on its head and including the photographer herself. From a series.

Cambodian women work in a textile factory

Exploring the objectifying tendencies of "travel photography" by turning the genre on its head and including the photographer herself. From a series.

Cambodian women work in the rice fields

Exploring the objectifying tendencies of "travel photography" by turning the genre on its head and including the photographer herself. From a series.

Cambodian women heading home after work

An exploration of the objectifying gaze of "travel photography" and turning it on its head by including the photographer herself. From a series.

photo: fashion show: Jose Castro

photo taken in Paris fashion show, Jose Castro "Cuervo" collection.

i'm gona go now

hey i entered before the deadline with the attached photo, but didnt receive a confirmation email - please help!

Downstairs

I took this photo looking down the stairs as if looking in secretly on a life. The woman lies on the floor, the man stands dominant over her. I took it to show the secrecy in which domestic violence takes place, to show what can happen behind closed doors.

Held Down

A photo depicting domestic sexual violence.

Dominated

My second photo from my female dominance duo. Women embracing power.

Leashed

My first set of photographs I made on the shoot showed the usual portrayal of a man dominant over a woman. I took a lot of photos of my model being dominated but was convinced by very few of them. Knowing the model to be a powerful woman, I decided to work with it and switched the roles of male and

mother of mine

Soceity often believes that the best way to facilitate change is to reach a position of high profile and then affect soceity from the top down, but I believe that its working from the bottom up that prodcues real difference. My mother put her career on hold to make sure we were taken care of in our

Waiting for peace..

Children's dresses, made by formerly abducted child soldiers, who are now young mothers as a result of their abduction. These dresses were made as part of skills training by the 'Mother Daughter Project' supporting reintegration back into the community.

Umtha Walenga

There is still enormous stigma around the topic of HIV/AIDS in South Africa. This picture is from a series showing the increadable strength and courage of women who have embraced there status and are taking control of their lives by seeking antiretroviral treatment, despite the dissaproval of family

Umtha Walenga

There is still enormous stigma around the topic of HIV/AIDS in South Africa. This picture is from a series showing the increadable strength and courage of women who have embraced there status and are taking control of their lives by seeking antiretroviral treatment, despite the dissaproval of family

Current collaborations

The Visible

The Visible is Ctrl.Alt.Shift’s voice on campus. A vibrant network of student activists across the UK, they act, stand up, and campaign creatively to call for an end to global poverty...

Previous collaborations

Comica

Ctrl.Alt.Shift Unmasks Corruption, will launch this November as part of the annual COMICA Festival with an exhibition of political comic work to coincide with the release of our new comic book...

Sadlers Wells

We are pleased to announce The English National Ballet School as the winning entry for the Ctrl.Alt.Shift Dance Competition.The five-minute piece was entered by George Williamson, who choreographed...

Baltic

Ctrl.Alt.Shift is teaming up with BALTIC for an exhibition around Conflict: War and Peace. Fifteen students will be mentored by the likes of Matthew Stone, T-Magic and Benjamin Wachenje with an...

Film Competition

Congratulations to Alexandra Monro + Sheila Menon who won the People's Choice Vote with their entry 'No Way Through'.