Embarking on an ambitious journey to create the largest contemporary collection of portraits of former and present female presidents and prime ministers, Sane Seven stands as more than a portrait photographer — she is an artistic powerhouse and an influential advocate for gender equality.
Sane's work has been featured in prestigious publications including Time, The Sunday Times (multiple covers), Harper's Bazaar, and The Times. She has photographed a wide range of influential women leaders, ranging from cultural icons like Helena Bonham-Carter to world leaders like Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
She actively encourages corporations to champion gender equality, advocating for campaigns that foster new standards of female representation. This mission, coupled with her dedication, positions her as a pioneering voice in the global gender equality movement.
Sane's photographic style is characterised by its intimacy and authenticity, often revealing the multifaceted nature of her subjects. Her work is recognised for its ability to challenge stereotypes and showcase the strength and vulnerability of women in leadership positions. She often combines traditional portraiture techniques with innovative use of technology, resulting in images that are both powerful and deeply personal.