The eldest participant of the campaign, 88-year-old Bridget, with her daughter Charmaine.

Mayo photographer's exhibition celebrates women of all ages

Olga Klofac Photography concluded a successful second annual Eternal Grace Campaign exhibition at Bridge Street, Castlebar. The event showcased stunning portraits of everyday women from all walks of life, capturing their unique personalities, beauty, and spirit.

The Eternal Grace Campaign aims to challenge societal stereotypes and empower women of all ages. Olga Klofac believes that representation matters and that seeing older women celebrated can inspire confidence and self-belief in other women.

The exhibition featured a diverse group of participants from five counties of Ireland, including Bridget, a vibrant 88-year-old who came for her photoshoot with her daughter Charmaine. The portraits captured the unique essence and character of each woman, revealing their inner strength and grace.

The photographer, Olga Klofac.

Olga Klofac emphasised the importance of self-care and empowerment for women of all ages. She stated: “Being photographed is a way to say you're proud of who you are and that ageing is a journey to be embraced, not feared.”

The night was filled with joy and positive energy, with attendees praising the artistry of the portraits and the campaign's message of self-acceptance.

Award-winning Mayo photographer Olga Klofac remains dedicated to empowering women through the art of portraiture. Women of all ages are invited to celebrate their lives and explore Olga's empowering photoshoot experience at https://mayophotographer.ie.