Our bodies are political. We are pieces of the earth. Because so many systems want to take our rights away, our existence in our bodies is beautiful and revolutionary.
Most importantly, our bodies are our decision. We will never give up fighting to protect them. Please join us in raising funds for @plannedparenthood to help expand and protect abortion where we can.
#ourbodiesourchoice#prochoiceandproud#prochoice
What is a liberated woman?
A liberated woman knows her worth and isn’t afraid to show it. A liberated woman stands strong, even as society tries to keep her down and control her. She is unabashedly herself because she knows how much the world needs her intuition, her anger, her emotional intelligence, her patience and strength. A liberated woman is what many men are afraid of. We are feared, because we challenge the expectations of what women should be and the power that men hold. If only they understood how much better the world could be if we weren’t held back. We are strong beyond even our understanding. We will never give up the fight to do what we want with our bodies because we know our bodies are sacred. Our bodies are powerful and most importantly, our bodies are our decision.
One from a recent shoot that feels very relevant this week.
@abi.lafleur in the Red Desert just being the baddy she is.
#ourbodiesourchoice#prochoiceandproud#prochoice#ourbodiesourchoice
Jose Mesías' earth stained hands and wrinkled face tell the story of a hard working man. He’s been picking coffee beans in Colombia for over 25 years. A portrait to remind us that coffee doesn’t magically appear in cafes or at the store. There are folks that work their entire lives filling bags of coffee they never get to taste.
It was a rainy day, but as soon as we arrived at the cemetery the clouds parted and I felt your warmth. A moment from a visit to say goodbye to my abuela last year in Colombia. Think of you often and miss you always 💙
Winter as it was…..
Sometimes life moves so fast you forget how much you’ve done. I’m not always the best at reminiscing and celebrating, but learning to be better at that. Grateful for these film shots that remind me of all the good times this winter.
📸 #1 @susietheis and the rest taken by me.
#teambronco_ambassador / As we go through Spring in the Tetons where winter has trouble letting go and the days are gloomy, I’m looking forward to the day when the sun sets super late and the mornings are bright. Nothing is better than driving to meet friends around campfires as the sun goes down and warm light filters over the Tetons. Photo by @shannon.corsi@fordbronco
#teambronco_ambassador / As an outdoors adventure photographer, summers are packed with work. I’m at home one week and out of town the next. I love the spring because its a time when things are slow and I can prepare for what’s to come. I relish this time because the seasonal change forces me to slow down and collect myself for what’s to come. Right now my skis are out away, I’m starting to mtn bike and ramping up for warmer activities. Time to bring on summer! Photo by @shannon.corsi@fordbronco
Zahan Billimoria, left, and Emilé Zynobia, center, try to listen over howling wind as Sheena Dhamsania, right, points out the best route down the mountain during a three-day Backcountry Snow Safety Course in the Tetons. Photographed for @patagonia.
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