There are women who are just extraordinary, who are smart and brilliant, sensual women in their 70s and even 80s!
I've been privileged to be able to be a part of some of my girlfriends' lives at their breaking points.
When I look at a woman through my camera, I see her with complete admiration and appreciation of her beauty, strength, and power - and that's how I do my best to represent her.
As a photographer, there are times when I have to decide if it's appropriate to invade a moment with my camera.
You have a different experience as a woman walking through life; you just do.
By age 19, I was married to a high-profile, much older musician and was mother to a baby girl. Since then, I've been divorced, been a cheater, been cheated on, gotten happily remarried, and raised a couple of great kids.
In marriage, you sacrifice the adrenaline rush of seeing someone new for the comfort of being with someone who knows everything about you and loves you anyway.
Learning how to have 'healthy' attachments sounds easy, but in fact, for someone like me who had damaged early relationships, it's like learning to be fluent in Chinese.
It doesn't matter how many people adore you or how skinny, successful, smart, talented, funny, kind, or compassionate you are. None of it matters if you don't see your wonderful self.
I had lived with abuse for many years, but the worst abuse has been at my own hands and the appalling situations I have tolerated.
While Jane Fonda has no shortage of knowledge to share, I was particularly moved and fascinated by her recovery from bulimia, which she battled with for over 25 years.
Being a young woman is difficult enough, but add to that the pressures of Hollywood's spotlight, and you have a lot to navigate.
Sitting down with the insightful Gabourey Sidibe was a wonderful experience.
Pregnancy is a time for women to feel more connected with their bodies, and yet often the opposite occurs.
Glenda Bailey is a woman after my own heart who believes that climbing the career ladder can be overrated, to say the least. After all, why not just go for what you want now?