“I am a woman with a camera. I choose where I walk. I choose with whom. I am the creator of my photographs. That is my creed ”. This is how Donna Ferrato (Waltham, Massachusetts, United States, 1949) presents herself, who for five decades has used her camera as a weapon in defense of gender equality. His career is summarized in Holy, a crusade of 176 pages sprinkled with red that does not leave the viewer indifferent. Powerful black and white images where it resonates …
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