Recommended Reading: The Atlas of Beauty, Mihaela Noroc

in books •  7 years ago  (edited)

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We're in love with Mihaela Niroc's recently-published photography collection.

Having followed Mihaela on Instagram for years, it was no surprise when she announced she'd publish a book, a compendium would be more accurate, of her extensive portfolio.

Her subjects: Women of the World

The Atlas of Beauty: Women of the World in 500 Portraits is a visual tour-de-force to shock you into a new perception of beauty. Sixty countries, hundreds of women, representing cultures as diverse as you can imagine.

Mihaela traveled the world for four years, capturing authentic portraits of women she met through her travels. A young woman en route to a Holi festival in India, a child in traditional garb in Mongolia, an elder-Iranian woman smiling brightly.

Alongside many of the portraits are stories from their women pictured.

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Photo by Michaela Noroc.

There’s something magic about Kadıköy pier, late in the afternoon. Hundreds of people gather to watch how the sun sets over the minarets of Istanbul, Turkey. Beste was singing there with her band completing this splendid moment.quote

Other anecdotes are like this one, discussing the setting, the city, or the atmosphere around the subject.

What this book is devoid of is any aspirational or inspirational commentary about beauty. There are no comparisons, no biased narrative. This collection of portraits purely illustrates the diversity of women across our planet.

Our standards for beauty vary country by country, culture by culture. What The Atlas of Beauty does effortlessly is to smash those variables and showcase the soul of her subjects. Each portrait, even those taken in busy city squares, is an intimate moment where the woman on one side shares a piece of herself with Mihaela, her photographer.

You can order The Atlas of Beauty from her website and follow her on Instagram for daily photo shares.

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I met lots of great women from my region on my motherhood journey through facebook. Some doulas, some self employed, artist ect. They are doing tons for womens rights and voices.
The latest thing I was captured by is this project on body love and self appreciation that is really local, Love, live, write. One of my dear friends was a part of it @sanjalydia
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1564512606979181&id=1557520537678388

If you'd like I can translate it later.

And I am do happy about The Atlas of Beauty. I was following her on Facebook for a while.