Djamila Grossman is a freelance photographer and videographer currently based in her hometown of Berlin. She shoots assignments internationally for clients including Der Spiegel, Stern, Die Zeit, The New York Times, International New York Times, Getty Global Assignment. Djamila’s work has an emotional, intuitive approach and visual language. Her photos are deeply concerned with the person behind the face. They strive for absence of pretense. She approaches life – not only photography – with a breathless admiration for ordinary moments that are felt from within rather than being motivated by outside expectations. Today we share her series, Moons Moons This is the story of the Moons- four generations of women of the Goshute Tribe, whose home is in Ibapah, Utah – close to the Nevada border. These women care for each other in a life that is beautiful to watch but to this day is also often filled with tremor, uncertainty and pain. I left being incredibly touched by their unshakable bond that holds strong no matter what life throws at them. Djamila spent nine …
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