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WARNING: This article does indeed contain actual pictures of vulvas.
First there was 100 sets of breasts, then there were 100 penises and now photographer Laura Dodsworth has completed what she calls an ‘unexpected trilogy’ by photographing 100 vulvas.
Across the course of a year, Laura took photos of the 100 vulvas for her book Womanhood: The Bare Reality, and spoke to each person about what their vulva means to them.
Some of the women involved have also been featured in a film for Channel 4 called 100 Vaginas.
Laura started out in 2015 photographing 100 sets of breasts for the project Bare Reality. 
Then she examined masculinity by photographing 100 penises for Manhood.
And after that, Laura considered the project complete. She didn’t think she would do a third series, despite suggestions that vulvas were the next step.
But reading about Female Genital Mutilation, the number of women speaking surgery on their vulvas and the language around how we refer to female body parts made Laura reconsider.
Even Laura’s use of the term ‘vulva’ instead of vagina has caused some confusion on social media, with some people misunderstanding that the term is correct to describe what can be seen on the outside.
The vagina is internal, leading from the cervix to the vulva.
Laura told Metro.co.uk: ‘With this series of work, I hadn’t planned any of them.
‘It was more that they were ideas that came from the left field. Each time, it hit me over the head and kidnapped me and each time I was surprised that I did it.
‘When Bare Reality finished, I felt very comfortable in my skin as a woman. I felt very tender, proud and protected.
‘I was surprised that I wanted to do Manhood because I thought my next project would be about women but I felt this gap. I felt like I knew women really well but I didn’t know men really well. 
‘People were suggesting that maybe I should do vulvas next. I said “I don’t need to do it. I have done women’s stories.”
‘But I realised that wasn’t true. I think I had some internal self-censorship, some shame and nervousness.
‘The vulva is like a landscape and we generally only know one route through it – that route is sexual and pornographic.
‘When you talk to women about their vulvas, so many stories come up. I felt like I learnt new routes. A lot of the stories that came out were actually very difficult. It was things like traumatic birth, bad sexual experiences or even something innocent like starting your period for the first time.
‘I realised that when I had been batting this project away, I had been batting away taking a really intimate look at myself.’
Within a few weeks of putting the call out for participants, Laura had over 100 volunteers but she took some time to choose a range of people who represented different groups of people and different types of stories.
From there, it was a familiar format with Laura taking the pictures of each vulva and interviewing each person about what it means to them.
Although it followed a similar setup to Bare Reality and Manhood, Laura felt Womanhood was different to the first two.
She says: ‘I think this is the end because I don’t think there is anywhere particularly left for me to go on the body. I have opened up that conversation about being a man and a woman by taking these uniquely male and female body parts. 
‘With this, I wasn’t worried about controversy. I don’t think you get more controversial than 100 penises – I was called a whore, a pervert and a cockaholic – but I was worried about the intimacy of this one.
‘During Manhood, men were showing their penises to me in an anonymous space. With women, I felt it was very different. I had a sense that these women were revealing ourselves to ourselves.
‘Lots of women were looking at themselves for the first time or they hadn’t looked at themselves much. Some of them were very well acquainted with their vulva.
‘We tuck away many stories related to the vulva. I was blown away by the number of stories about sexual assault.
‘How many stories do we tuck away just like our vulva is tucked away in our pants? It could be bad trips to the gynecologist or sex that didn’t go quite as we wanted. I think there is a tucking away of the taboo in both senses.’
As part of the project, Laura took her own photograph, partly to test how it worked, but in doing so, she was able to process some of her own thoughts about being a woman.
‘I took my photograph lots of times because I was testing the set up on myself,’ she says.
‘I went through lots of different options. I tried sitting on birthing stools. I tried doing it as a self-portrait, with the women taking their own photograph with an iPad.I tried so many different options.
‘The first time I took it, I felt a bit self-conscious and awkward. The first time I looked at it on my computer screen was quite a moment for me. It was big and detailed and I could see everything.
‘It wasn’t like I thought it was. When you look in a little pocket mirror you don’t see it. The more I looked at myself, the more I felt quite tender and I actually think my vulva is quite pretty now. I’ve also become really tender about my experiences.
‘Bare Reality made me feel comfortable in my skin as a woman. Womanhood made me feel powerful as a woman.’
100 Vaginas will air on Channel 4, Tuesday 19 February.
Womanhood: The Bare Reality by Laura Dodsworth is published by Pinter & Martin . It costs £20




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