tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2530231379427191783.post7325186203815798522..comments2013-02-06T00:24:57.724-05:00Comments on Lauren K Davis Photography: An Astounding Thought on Working in a "Man's" IndustryLauren K Davis Photographyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00404149379474302249noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2530231379427191783.post-7929004215534087462013-02-06T00:24:57.724-05:002013-02-06T00:24:57.724-05:00That's right...don't give up!
This ad sto...That's right...don't give up!<br /><br />This ad stopped me in my tracks. I grew up on a Central MT wheat farm that my 78 year old dad & 77 year old mom still farm–my great-grandparents homesteaded it…it is just 30 miles from Geraldine, MT…where I recognize many of Markus’ (amazing!) shots.<br /><br />But I wondered the same thing…no females? COME ON. I idolize every one of these guys on this list, but many of them are the go-to’s editors and agencies always seem to think of when in need of imagery of rural America, cowboys, etc. There are so many wonderful female photographers out there shooting this type of imagery, and they could have included at least one! I’m a nobody, but 99.9% of what I shoot is rural America. I know I’m not the only female out here doing it, and it would have nice to see at least one of my female colleagues on this list!Lynn Donaldsonhttp://www.lynndonaldson.comnoreply@blogger.com