Moon is a new exhibition from the non-profit organisation Women Photograph and Makers Yard, an artist-run, grassroots communication project space in Frome, Somerset. Opening today, 28 June, the exhibition features 26 women and non-binary photographers from across the globe. It is part of Photo|Frome, a photography festival throughout the small rural town of photography exhibitions, workshops, talks and events.

Specifically, the Moon exhibition is one that “celebrates the unique perspectives and cultural narratives from a diverse group of both internationally acclaimed and emerging photographers”, a press release explains. Throughout the exhibition, you’ll discover an immense range of work on display; with intimate portraits, surreal staged shots and images from wider documentary projects. Featured are shots from Charlotte Yonga’s photographic exploration of love Naam Na La, Lydia Garnett’s series on Butch style, and Lydia Metral’s portraits of queer individuals, including many others like Arielle Bobb-Willis, Christina Stohn, Eva O’Leary, Jane Stockdale, Laura Pannack and Yumna Al Arashi.