Wednesday, September 4, 2024
HomeCultureWomen loving life after 50

Women loving life after 50

Blau turned her fascination into a captivating documentary project within her Master’s Degree in Documentary Photography at Sydney University, interviewing and capturing the stories of a large number of women over 50.

“Many women are undergoing significant changes in their life with changes to family responsibilities as children become more independent,” Blau explains, “so this time becomes a crossroads when many women, after years of giving, can begin to feel a bit irrelevant. These feelings can be further exacerbated by a society obsessed with youth and beauty leading to many women fearing a slide towards invisibility.”

Yet despite the barriers and perceptions that go along with turning 50, Blau found incredible inspiration in the stories and photos of the women she interviewed. “Everyone had their individual story to tell. This mid-life crisis is often a mid-life opportunity as women reflect, take stock of their achievements and accumulated wisdom and discover a time of liberation and possibility. For many, it’s a window of opportunity that women in previous generations were not afforded,” she says.

Blau has now self-published this series of intimate portraits and personal stories as a unique book about women’s feelings about the big birthday, and years following. She is keen to extend her project and is looking to connect with a wider range of women in their 50s, from different ethnicities and backgrounds, to add to her collection of stories and photographs with a view to possible exhibition or further publication.

She is looking for volunteers to be photographed and interviewed.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

spot_img
- Advertisment -spot_img
- Advertisment -spot_img

Meet your candidates for Lord Mayor

The NSW local government elections will be held on Saturday, September 14. Candidates from nine parties responded to three key prompts on transport, development and housing affordability.

Inspirational shark art preview at Australian Museum

National treasure Ken Done, 2022 Archibald Prize winner Blak Douglas and designer Sarah Munro, from Sarah & Sebastian, will unveil their artworks that were inspired by the winners of the Fantastical Shark & Rays children’s art competition at the Australian Museum from Saturday September 7.

Appreciating Indigenous science

Held at Redfern Community Centre on August 17, the 2024 Indigenous Science Experience Community Day gave visitors the chance to learn about everything from Indigenous astronomy and bush medicine to the physics behind traditional tools.

Sydney International Equity Scholarship

A new scholarship worth more than $100,000 annually is set to transform the lives of seven outstanding international students.

Elite sportsman, humble bloke

I first met Greg Townsend at South Bondi when I was about 16.

Homes NSW’s preferred consortium for Waterloo

Homes NSW has announced its preferred partners to lead the Waterloo renewal are the consortium of Stockland, Link Wentworth, City West Housing, and Birribee.