Welcome to the WE WHO MARCH Blog!
This is a place to showcase the work of experienced photographers who capture engaging moments at a political demonstration. I will begin with photos from the Women's March of January 21, 2017, and then expand as we attend more marches.
Each week, I will post one (or more) photos. If you took a photo at a demonstration and would like it to be considered, please send me 1) the photo (or 3-4 so I can choose one), 2) name of the demonstration and city, 3) your name as it should appear, and 4) a comment. Please size the photo at 1100 pixels on the longest side.
Send to Ellen Feldman at [email protected], subject: WWM Blog. Thanks!
Mirana Comstock attended the Women's March in Washington, D.C. She comments:
I come from a highly creative, politically active family and have protested, debated, demonstrated since I was a child. But the Women's March on Washington was something very special. The sheer size of the crowd...that river of humanity that just kept on flowing. Their spirit and diversity...men, women, every race, every age. And oh those signs...are we the smart/funny/fabulous ones, or what? As we experience some of the darkest days of our democracy, looking back on that event offers a glimmer of what we are and what we can be. I hope that sharing my photographs of the march helps give us all the strength to do what we have to do to truly shine again.
© 2017 Mirana Comstock
Ellen adds: I chose this pair of photos because it displays the "river of humanity" Mirana speaks of. On the left, the woman's and man's sight-lines don't intersect--but they are definitely kindred spirits of hope, brightened by the yellow banner. The woman on the right exudes power and directness--see how the crowd parts to make way for her. A partisan for the National Organization for Women, she will never back down.