Our October 2016 Gyal Creating Change - Dorie Hagler, Photographer and Activist

We are excited to bring you our next Gyal Creating Change Dorie Hagler!

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Dorie Hagler, October 2016 Gyal Creating Change

About GCC: Gyals Creating Change is an initiative where we showcase female pioneers making an impact in their communities. Our goal is to support their work and empower you to support them too.  Are you a Gyal Creating Change or know someone who is?  If so, please visit our GCC page at www.gyalsnetwork.com and tell us more!

Dorie Hagler is a long form documentary photographer and activist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, Denver Post, Chicago Tribune, Viewfind, New Mexico Magazine, Saving Land and many others. In March, in response to a celebrity obsessed society, Hagler founded me&EVE a visual feminist movement highlighting the extraordinary stories of ordinary women.

Hagler’s work has been exhibited in both solo and group shows in both galleries and museums throughout the country.  She created and published a monthly photo column in the Taos News for eight years before moving to New York City.  Her clients include; Tina Brown Live Media, The Eugene M. Lang Foundation, The Kellogg Foundation, The United Nations International School, Marymount, Coffee Kids, Taos Ski Valley, PLASTARC, The Boys and Girls Club of America and the Taos Land Trust.

She is a frequent speaker and teacher at Adorama in New York City and currently Hagler is teaching a photography workshop to female inmates at Riker’s Island.  

Check out her work:

meandeve.com

doriehagler.com