Hannah
Reyes Morales
MONGOLIA
”If I could give advice
to women, particularly
women in places with
less resources, I’d say
value your perspective.
Today, young girls in
Mongolia are embracing
centuries-old customs to
connect with their roots.
The demanding craft
of eagle hunting was
passed on to 14-year-old
Zamanbol [pictured] by
her grandfather. ‘After
my grandfather’s death,
I wanted to continue his
way,’ she told me.”
REPORTAGE
THROUGH
her
LENS
Female photographers have long had to fight to be recognised
in a male-dominated arena, but their virtues are many: they’re
welcomed into secret worlds, invited into homes and trusted with
the most delicate subjects. Here, seven female photographers
from across the globe share their favourite portraits of fierce and
fearless women, and reflect on the importance of shifting the gaze