As a central pillar of its mission, PhotoVogue strives to cultivate a thriving community that fosters connections, provides inspiration, and alleviates the feelings of isolation that can often accompany the competitive nature of the industry. This interconnectedness extends beyond the PhotoVogue community, serving as a conduit for engagement with the broader creative world. Recognizing the power of mutual exchange and kindness, PhotoVogue has partnered with CondéFuture for a dynamic day of learning and experimentation in the realm of photography. CondéFuture, launched by Condé Nast in 2021, is a program dedicated to empowering high school students from underrepresented communities. Through a free two-year program, these students have the opportunity to delve into their passions for photography, videography, social media, fashion, digital design, and more. The program offers mentorship from industry professionals across Condé Nast’s renowned brands, laying the groundwork for higher education and future careers in the media landscape. United by a shared commitment to promoting visual literacy and advocating for inclusive representation in media, PhotoVogue and CondéFuture are integral parts of Condé Nast’s Education and Editorial Initiative. This shared vision has led to the creation of collaborative events where PhotoVogue artists can share their expertise and work with students eager to learn more about photography and media. On March 14th, two exceptional members of the PhotoVogue community, Ramona and Sophia, were invited to engage in a panel discussion with CondéFuture students, offering practical insights into the world of photography. As Spotlight photographers on the PhotoVogue platform, Ramona and Sophia’s work consistently ranks among the most outstanding submissions received each week. Over time, they have honed their unique artistic styles, finding a platform on PhotoVogue to express themselves and organically showcase their work within a comprehensive portfolio. Ramona, originally from China but now based in New York, and Sophia, a native New Yorker, bring diverse backgrounds to their work. Yet, they are united by a shared dedication to exploring their roots and capturing intimate portraits of their families and friends. Their work embodies a nuanced examination of identity within social spaces, each infusing their distinctive visual styles with a palpable sense of authenticity and introspection. You can explore their work and read about their experiences with this initiative on PhotoVogue. Reflecting on her participation, Ramona expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to connect with younger individuals: “I always believe that there isn’t only one way that fits everyone to grow professionally, but I was glad to be able to answer questions and provide ideas. I learned this mindset recently as well, which is to not be afraid to ask for support and guidance when you are working on an idea, even when you thought the idea might be insignificant. Unfortunately I wasn’t, but I wish I had. I would have liked a program like this that exposes me to the professional world and helps me navigate.” Sophia echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the value of intergenerational exchange: “I think it is valuable for both the PhotoVogue artists and younger generations that we are able to exchange ideas and inspire each other. After the lecture one of the students pulled me aside and asked me a bunch of questions on how much to charge people and how to make money off of her work, because she had just started a photography business. It was really precious and reminded me of myself when I was younger.” Beyond the panel discussion, the event provided an opportunity for students to engage with PhotoVogue artists on a more personal level. They had the chance to ask questions, seek advice, and gain insights into the realities of pursuing a career in photography. This occasion has enriched both communities, demonstrating that mutual exchange fosters new creative directions, dialogues, and a renewed sense of self-worth for all parties involved. It also extends an invitation to all PhotoVogue artists who wish to engage with CondéFuture students and share their expertise: when knowledge is shared, it doesn’t diminish but rather becomes layered, paving the way for new opportunities. If you are interested in participating in similar events, please contact james_doyle@condenast.com.