Women Street Photographers Exhibition Call 2026
Women Street Photographers Exhibition Call 2026
Women Street Photographers Exhibition Call 2026
A prestigious opportunity to be exhibited and become part of the vibrant Women Street Photographers community.
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Juror
Sarah Leen
Sarah Leen
Editor/ Educator

In 2013, Sarah Leen became the first female Directory of Photography for National Geographic Magazine and Partners. For nearly 20 years prior, Leen worked as an independent photographer for National Geographic magazine until 2004 when she joined the NGM staff as a Senior Photo Editor. As a photographer she published 16 National Geographic magazine stories, one book and produced six NGM covers. She has won numerous awards for both her photography and photo editing including College Photographer of the Year, Pictures of the Year, and the World Press Photo Awards. In 2020 Sarah moved to Maine and began a new career as an independent photo book editor, curator, and educator. Leen teaches visual storytelling and photo editing at the Eddie Adams and Missouri Photo, Maine Media Workshops and her own Female Perspectives on Visual Storytelling. She has edited twelve photobooks since 2020 includingUkraine: A War Crime Ukraine Love + War, HABIBI by Antonio Facciolongo, We Cry in Silenceby Smita Sharma the 2022, The Phoenician Collapseby Diego Ibarra Sanchez, A Troubled Homeby Anush Babajanyan, Cosmic Solitudeby Yulia Grigorants and Birth Wars by Janet Jarman.

Curator
Gulnara Lyabib Samoilova
Gulnara Lyabib Samoilova

is a Tatar-born American photographer, author, curator, and founder of Women Street Photographers. With 45 years of combined experience as a documentary and street photographer, artist, darkroom printer, photojournalist, and photo editor, Gulnara has organized and curated more than 30 exhibitions across four continents, including the first two Women Street Photographers and Leica Women Foto Project Summits in New York City. She serves as the curator and designer of the annual Women Street Photographers Exhibition in New York City. In addition to her curatorial work, Gulnara is an inspirational speaker, guest judge (LensCulture, Leica Women Foto Project, Lucie Photo Book Prize, UNESCO), portfolio reviewer (Les Rencontres d’Arles, PhotoNOLA), and Leica Oscar Barnack Award nominator. A former Associated Press photojournalist, she received international recognition for her iconic photographs of September 11, including first prize in the World Press Photo competition and a Pulitzer Prize nomination by the AP. Her work is held in major collections such as the Museum of the City of New York, the New York Public Library, the New-York Historical Society, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Gulnara, a 1994 graduate of the International Center of Photography, lives and works in New York City. gulnara.com

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