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Reproductive Rights-Faces in Focus

Robin Fader | United States

Thousands of people march in protest for and against abortion in the streets of Washington DC. Where the groups converge, each side attempts to overpower the other's messaging with ear splitting megaphones and screaming signs. What remains are the hot blooded emotions on the faces of protesters. Few events are as divisive as prochoice and prolife. My hope is to provide a lasting visual document of the passion of these times — not just the protest signs and massive crowds, but a close-up view of the emotional canvas on these often rage-filled streets.

This is a continuation of my series "Seeing Through the Throng."

Robin is a Washington, DC based, multi-Emmy award-winning commercial producer and photographer. Her career has allowed her to split her time among corporate portraiture, advertising and documentary photography projects.

Her clients include NBC Washington, GW Hospital, Medstar Georgetown University Hospital, SDKnickerbocker, Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, Toffler Associates, NBC Sports Washington, Telemundo44, SAMHSA, the Flex Association and many more.

Robin’s photos have been featured on CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley, Canadian Broadcast News, Washingtonian Magazine, Bethesda Magazine, Shutter Magazine, Michigan Today, on NBC Washington, DC and in Transition, a documentary photography book. She has also co-authored the award-winning documentary photography book 2020 Unmasked. Her work has been shown at the International Center of Photography, NYC, Photoworks at Glen Echo Photo Slam 2021, Rise up.BLM Photo Exhibition 2021, Washington, DC and the 17th Julia Margaret Cameron Award Exhibition, FotoNostrum Gallery, Barcelona 2022.

Robin has been named winner of the documentary photography category by the 2022 International 17th Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers, the 17th Pollux Awards and 1st Place Winner of the 2022 International Photography Award Events/Social Cause.

Robin’s wish is that in the years beyond her life, her photographs will help us remember, recover from and ultimately repair the wrongs of these troubled times.

She welcomes pro-bono work for non-profits.

Robin Fader

Instagram @robinfader

rfader@comcast.net

https://www.robinfader.com/index

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