| Former Channel 5 reporter Ron Gollobin and Bill Brett | 
Some might say it’s a man’s world, but the Adams  Gallery presents another point of view in this selection of portraits from Bill  and Kerry Brett’s recent book, Boston: Inspirational Women.These photographs  depict women who work in law enforcement, construction and the corporate  boardroom. They are moms, activists and public servants. Some perform their work  in the public eye; others behind the scenes, but they represent a cross-section  of the women who keep Boston humming. And each has a story to tell.
The exhibit will be at Suffolk University’s Adams  Gallery, through Jan. 6, 2013.
Bill Brett has been an award-winning photojournalist  for close to half a century, spending much of that time at The Boston Globe,  where he began working as a photographer at age 18. The portraits in this  exhibit are drawn from the most recent of Brett’s four books of Boston  portraits.
In her first collaboration with her father, Kerry  Brett, a staff photographer for The Improper Bostonian, brings a singular  editorial style. Her work has appeared in many publications, including New York,  Professional Photographer, and Rangefinder magazines.
The Adams Gallery at Suffolk University is in David J.  Sargent Hall, 120 Tremont St., Boston. The gallery is free and open to the  public from 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. daily.
 
       
 
 
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