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is a independent, non-profit, non-hierarchical collective.
Bex Day
Haley Morris-Cafiero
Katharina Bosse
Maggie Steber
Meklit Fekadu
Jennifer Greenburg
Jocelyn Lee
Lilly Urbat
Kirsten Becken
Claudia Holzinger
Jessica Barthel
Caro Siegl
Oriana Layendecker
Nora Lowinsky
Hanna Mattes
Veronika Faustmann
Paula Winkler
Marzena Skubatz
Qiana Mestrich
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Jubiläumsausgabe
‘Die Revision der Bilder’
Profifoto
‘Body’
Monopol
FOTOGRAFINNEN
GRÜNDEN NETZWERK https://www.monopol-magazin.de/female-photographers
VOGUE Italia
https://www.vogue.it/fotografia/article/femalephotographersorg-independent-collective-first-book
Leica International
NEW COLLECTIVE FOR WOMEN PHOTOGRAPHERS read more
Photo News
https://photonews.de/zeitung/september-2019/
When I was a young girl, I watched a lot of movies. While men were portrayed as virile,
sexy women were referred to as Real Tomatoes. Marilyn Monroe was often referred to as a Tomato.
I decided that when I grew up, I wanted to be a Real Tomato so much that I ate tomatoes every day. This ritual has continued into my adult life. A man could not call a woman a Tomato today without controversy.
However, I still fantasize about being the fruit that Hollywood desired.
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Maggie Steber’s written response to
Walking Tomato by Laurie Simmons [overleaf]
sexy women were referred to as Real Tomatoes. Marilyn Monroe was often referred to as a Tomato.
I decided that when I grew up, I wanted to be a Real Tomato so much that I ate tomatoes every day. This ritual has continued into my adult life. A man could not call a woman a Tomato today without controversy.
However, I still fantasize about being the fruit that Hollywood desired.

Maggie Steber’s written response to
Walking Tomato by Laurie Simmons [overleaf]