Photo Shoot for Berlin Wood Sisters


Dear Reader,

Thank you for being a member of Berlin Wood Sisters community. It is so important to bring diversity and inclusion into male dominated woodworking.

My goal is to normalize woodworking by girls and women, and inspire more women to take action and start developing their building skills.
With the help of a professional photographer we are going to make a photo shoot to support this goal. The pictures will be uploaded to Getty images, where publishers can download these. This way we will make sure that we are represented in print and digital media.

If you would like to participate the photo shoot, and you are free on 5.o2, then simply hit a reply to this e-mail. If possible, add your photo (if with tools, awesome, but doesn’t have to), and I will get back to you.

Here is an idea what kind of pictures we aiming to do:

Have an awesome week!

Anna-Liisa



Berlin Wood Sisters

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