A photographic project that portrays the female diversity of the planet
The Million Amazing Women project has embarked on a fascinating journey with an ambitious goal: to photograph one million women in 195 countries around the world. The initiative seeks not only to capture faces, but also to portray stories, cultures, and realities that reflect the full spectrum of female diversity.
The project, estimated to last more than a decade, unfolds as a living archive of experiences and visual testimonies. Each portrait becomes a window into the lives of women of all ages, religions, professions, and backgrounds. From a large cosmopolitan city to a rural village, each image reveals the strength, challenges, and beauty of the everyday.
More than an artistic exercise, this is a proposal for social transformation. By showcasing the full diversity of women, it seeks to break down stereotypes, foster intercultural dialogue, and promote a more humane view of women globally. In this case, photography becomes a universal language that connects beyond words.
The expected impact is profound: traveling exhibitions, publications, educational materials, and, above all, the creation of a global record celebrating women as protagonists of contemporary history. This project not only documents, it also inspires, giving a place in the world's visual memory to those who have so often been rendered invisible.


