Even if you’ve never double-tapped one of @carlyfoulkes’s Instagrams, chances are you’re more familiar with the 27-year-old photographer than you think. You might recognize Carly as the former T-Mobile girl — yeah, the one in the pink dress. Nowadays, though, it’s her daring and beautiful photos that have people talking. Photography first piqued the Toronto native’s interest when she was 13. “I loved taking photos of what someone people would call ‘mundane’ moments,” Carly says. “People brushing their teeth, waiting in line at the store.” She’s since moved on to fashion, fine art, and portraits, but people are still her favorite subject and biggest inspiration. To Carly, who cites Francesca Woodman, Amanda Charchian, and Harley Weir among her all-time favorite female photogs, #GirlGaze is about effecting change. “As much as we like to think otherwise, it's still very much so a ‘Man’s World.’ There should be as many women shooting campaigns and editorial as men and I truly believe The Girl Gaze Project is going to change that,” she says. Meanwhile, Carly’s doing her part to be the shift she wants to see in the photography world. She recently had her first solo gallery showing, “Gardenia,” in Los Angeles and she’s working toward crossing publications off her list. “My real goal is to spread awareness. A big dream of mine is to be a photojournalist,” she says. “I want to do it all!” - words by @hannamariehoward. This Instagram story is part of The @girlgazeproject, celebrating the next generation of female photographers. Submit photos using #GirlGaze and you could be featured in Teen Vogue!

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Even if you’ve never double-tapped one of @carlyfoulkes’s Instagrams, chances are you’re more familiar with the 27-year-old photographer than you think. You might recognize Carly as the former T-Mobile girl — yeah, the one in the pink dress. Nowadays, though, it’s her daring and beautiful photos that have people talking.

Photography first piqued the Toronto native’s interest when she was 13. “I loved taking photos of what someone people would call ‘mundane’ moments,” Carly says. “People brushing their teeth, waiting in line at the store.” She’s since moved on to fashion, fine art, and portraits, but people are still her favorite subject and biggest inspiration.
To Carly, who cites Francesca Woodman, Amanda Charchian, and Harley Weir among her all-time favorite female photogs, #GirlGaze is about effecting change. “As much as we like to think otherwise, it's still very much so a ‘Man’s World.’ There should be as many women shooting campaigns and editorial as men and I truly believe The Girl Gaze Project is going to change that,” she says.
Meanwhile, Carly’s doing her part to be the shift she wants to see in the photography world. She recently had her first solo gallery showing, “Gardenia,” in Los Angeles and she’s working toward crossing publications off her list. “My real goal is to spread awareness. A big dream of mine is to be a photojournalist,” she says. “I want to do it all!” - words by @hannamariehoward.
This Instagram story is part of The @girlgazeproject, celebrating the next generation of female photographers. Submit photos using #GirlGaze and you could be featured in Teen Vogue!


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