Let’s Talk About Rape challenges the silence and stigma surrounding sexual violence. Through photography, it empowers survivors to reclaim their narratives, confront trauma, and redefine themselves.
Using photography as therapy, the project creates powerful images that showcase strength, dignity, and defiance. Survivors’ stories—from war-related rape to child sexual abuse—affirm that shame belongs to the perpetrator, not the survivor.
By breaking taboos and fostering empowerment, Let’s Talk About Rape ensures survivors' voices are heard.
Jadwiga Brontë is a documentary photographer and educator with over a decade of experience in visual storytelling. Her work explores social and cultural issues, focusing on human identity and political landscapes. With a deep understanding of the human condition, she strives to inspire social change through empathy and visual advocacy.
She is also the founder of Let’s Talk About Rape, a movement that challenges the silence and stigma surrounding sexual violence. The project empowers survivors to reclaim their narratives, confront trauma, and redefine themselves as survivors, not victims.
Awards Nominee - Prix Pictet 2025
Judges Choice - Bartur Photo Awards 2021
Bronze - MIFA Moscow Photo Awards 2017 (Book)
Honorable Mention - IPA International Photography Awards 2017 (Book)
Honorable Mention - Paris Photo Prize Px3 2017 - Book Awards
Nominee - Magnum Photos/ The Graduate Photographers Awards 2017
Nominee - World Press Photo/ The Joop Swart Masterclass 2017
Nominee - Photogrvphy Grant 2016
Honorable Mention - IPA International Photography Awards 2016
Honorable Mention - PDN edu Award 2016
Finalist - Travel Photographer Of The Year 2015
Finalist - AOP Student Awards 2015
2nd Place - Paris Photo Prize Px3 2014
3rd Place - Paris Photo Prize Px3 2014
Finalist - Travel Photographer Of The Year 2014
Honorable Mention - IPA International Photography Awards 2013