Unicorn Pub. House, 1982. — 132 p.
Women of Vision is a visual statement by twenty contemporary women photographers reflecting the positive and creative aspects of life. I hope this book will not only be an important photographic anthology demonstrating the contribution of women to photography but a book that proves that it is not necessary to photograph the horrible, the ugly,the perverse in order to create good photographs.
A collection of photographs by twenty different photographers can seem a little like a story in which each sentence is written by a different author. How do we achieve a unified statement? I think the answer might lie in a different image.
Yes, we are twenty photographers but our communication is of one voice. This is what we've seen. This is what we feel. These are our lives in these pages.