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20 photos that show what women really look like when they laugh

20 photos that show what women really look like when they laugh
Alleyinsider1 min read

Maud Fernhout is a 20-year-old student at University College Utrecht, originally from Amsterdam.

Maud Fernhout is a 20-year-old student at University College Utrecht, originally from Amsterdam.

She'd been doing photography work for about a year when she started thinking about topics tied into social issues that she wanted to tackle.

She

"A true feminist at heart, the one-dimensional and objectified portrayal of women in media came to mind pretty quick," she said.

"A true feminist at heart, the one-dimensional and objectified portrayal of women in media came to mind pretty quick," she said.

Fernhout decided to photograph women laughing out loud naturally "to oppose the stiff, emotionless look we often see on models with one full of character and individuality."

Fernhout decided to photograph women laughing out loud naturally "to oppose the stiff, emotionless look we often see on models with one full of character and individuality."

She called the project "What Real Woman Laugh Like."

She called the project "What Real Woman Laugh Like."

Fernhout asked her subjects to come in pairs or groups so that they would be less nervous.

Fernhout asked her subjects to come in pairs or groups so that they would be less nervous.

"Then I'd just talk with them and laugh with them naturally or put some weird Youtube videos on," she said.

"Then I

If that didn't work, she asked them to fake laugh until they began laughing at themselves.

If that didn

Fernhout feels that there is still a stigma surrounding the way women express joy.

Fernhout feels that there is still a stigma surrounding the way women express joy.

This leads women to suppress their laughter or cover their faces with their hands, something she says men don't do as often.

This leads women to suppress their laughter or cover their faces with their hands, something she says men don

"Just picture your brother, dad, or any other male figure in your life, laughing loudly with their hands in front of their faces," she said.

"Just picture your brother, dad, or any other male figure in your life, laughing loudly with their hands in front of their faces," she said.

She hopes the series will encourage other women not to hold back.

She hopes the series will encourage other women not to hold back.

"I feel there is a discrepancy when girls are simultaneously told to smile, but not laugh," she said.

"I feel there is a discrepancy when girls are simultaneously told to smile, but not laugh," she said.

"It makes us feel that teeth and wrinkles are not feminine, are not beautiful."

"It makes us feel that teeth and wrinkles are not feminine, are not beautiful."

"Well, here are some girls who will show you different."

"Well, here are some girls who will show you different."
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