Women's photojournalism exhibit

Prior to starting Pixel+Torch, I worked as a photojournalist, first for the Standard-Examiner in Ogden and later for the Deseret News in Salt Lake City. 

Photojournalism is a very male-dominated field and only about 15 percent of photojournalists are women globally. I'm proud to be a small part of an upcoming photography exhibit opening this Friday, May 20th at the Salt Lake Library. The exhibit "Through Her Eyes: Photography by Utah Female Photojournalists", highlights the work of female photojournalists and work they have done for publications while working in Utah. If you enjoy documentary work, please stop by and check out the images.

http://www.sltrib.com/entertainment/3884753-155/photo-exhibit-spotlights-20-women-many

USA's Vonetta Flowers (brakeman to Jill Bakken) wipe tears from her face and waive an American flag after she and Bakken won the Gold medal in the Women's bobsled at the Utah Olympic Park, Tuesday, February 19, 2002. Flowers became the first African…

USA's Vonetta Flowers (brakeman to Jill Bakken) wipe tears from her face and waive an American flag after she and Bakken won the Gold medal in the Women's bobsled at the Utah Olympic Park, Tuesday, February 19, 2002. Flowers became the first African-American to win a gold medal at a winter Olympics. Photo by Johanna Kirk