The Silicon Valley photographer who's worked with the tech world's most powerful people just published his most stunning series yet
From Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg to Apple's Angela Ahrendts, powerful women from 25 different countries are featured in Abosch's series. He came up with the idea after he saw data from CoderDojo, a company that teaches children how to code.
"[I was] looking at the data and you had all these kids - it was 50/50 boys and girls - until age 11. And then, 99% of the girls drop off. It was so freaky, it was shocking," he told Business Insider. "I never looked at my portraits of women in technology the same way after that."
The underrepresentation of women in tech is an issue that many companies - including Uber, Facebook, Apple, and Google - have tried to address in recent years.
Below, see 10 portraits from the series.
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