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shaylross 's review for:
The Atlas of Beauty: Women of the World in 500 Portraits
by Mihaela Noroc
The intention here is fairly straight forward. A relatively new photographer takes on a personal mission to travel to various places around the world and take photos of women, along with small stories along the way. It is clear that this is a new project and one that Noroc is working hard on exploring more places to gather more photographs. Some readers may find this book not inclusive enough or not diverse enough, but I would argue that Noroc is approaching all of these individuals on her own and travels on her own dime. Therefore, I believe it would be more challenging for her to seek out specific individuals rather than just exploring the places and approaching individuals more naturally.
As for the United States complaint about only being in New York City, I would (again) argue that Noroc lives in Romania and does not seem to have the excessive luxury to explore the United States as easily as it would be traveling through European countries. If you find yourself dissatisfied with the selections in this book, her website may be a better choice to browse as it is continually updated.
As for the United States complaint about only being in New York City, I would (again) argue that Noroc lives in Romania and does not seem to have the excessive luxury to explore the United States as easily as it would be traveling through European countries. If you find yourself dissatisfied with the selections in this book, her website may be a better choice to browse as it is continually updated.