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How many times have you heard the old expression, "this is a man's job"? We're pretty tired of it, and fortunately, so is California photographer Chris Crisman. With his latest photo series, Women's Work, he's documenting the women who do those 'men's jobs' with pride, and he's breaking down gender stereotypes in the process.

The story of Women's Work starts in early 2016 when Crisman heard from an art producer that a friend of hers had become a butcher, and realized that he had never actually met a female butcher. After meeting and photographing the strong woman, Heather Marold Thomason, Crisman was inspired to find other women taking on unusual jobs that are traditionally male-dominated. From farmers to firefighters, to lobster fishers, the professional photographer was able to locate and capture dozens of inspiring women from across the nation, and finally rolled out the project in October 2016.

Though Women's Work is now 'out there,' Crisman insists that it's a work-in-progress. "There are so many people with interesting jobs that we would still love to include in the project, but we’ll get there. I believe that Women’s Work is the type of project where the purpose does not have an expiration date," he told APE in a November interview. The Penn Valley-based photographer is the father of 2 young children, including a daughter, whom he encourages to dream without limits and pursue her passions, even if others see them as unconventional.

More info: Chris Crisman Photography (h/t: APE)

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Mindy Gabriel, Firefighter In Upper Arlington, Ohio

Mindy Gabriel, Firefighter In Upper Arlington, Ohio

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    Sadie Samuels, Lobster Fisher In Rockport, Maine

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    Leeann Johnson, Haul Truck Driver At Round Mountain Gold Mine In Round Mountain, Nevada

    Leeann Johnson, Haul Truck Driver At Round Mountain Gold Mine In Round Mountain, Nevada

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    Women Doing 'men's Work'

    Women Doing 'men's Work'

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    Sylvia Valentin
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That must be an excellent thing to do when stressed "I (BAM!)AM(BAM!)NOT(BAM!)ANGRY(BAM!!)!!"

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    Alison Goldblum, Property Developer In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Alison Goldblum, Property Developer In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    CatPerson
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    if you have a dream, you follow that dream. don't let expectations drag you down

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    Heather Marold Thomason, Butcher And Owner Of Primal Supply Meats In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Heather Marold Thomason, Butcher And Owner Of Primal Supply Meats In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    Christina Burris, Brewer And Operations Manager Of St. Benjamin’s Brewing In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Christina Burris, Brewer And Operations Manager Of St. Benjamin’s Brewing In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    Mira Nakashima, Designer And Woodworker At George Nakashima Woodworking In New Hope, Pennsylvania

    Mira Nakashima, Designer And Woodworker At George Nakashima Woodworking In New Hope, Pennsylvania

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    Judy Bowman, Process Operator, Round Mountain Gold Mine, Round Mountain, Nv

    Judy Bowman, Process Operator, Round Mountain Gold Mine, Round Mountain, Nv

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    Beth Beverly, Taxidermist In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Beth Beverly, Taxidermist In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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    MsSoan1
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Firstly, taxidermy is the act of preserving animals who died naturally. It isn't gory and is more humane than killing a deer for horns.

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    Jordan Ainsworth, Mill Operator At Round Mountain Gold Mine In Round Mountain, Nevada

    Jordan Ainsworth, Mill Operator At Round Mountain Gold Mine In Round Mountain, Nevada

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    Kris Alvarez, Senior Geologist At Round Mountain Gold Mine In Nevada

    Kris Alvarez, Senior Geologist At Round Mountain Gold Mine In Nevada

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    Sofía Gutiérrez Jara
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Never knew that being a geologist was a man job (I am a student of geology and never saw it that way). Is time to stop giving stereotyopes to every job or thing you see around!

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    Nancy Poli, Pig Farmer At Stryker Farms In Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania

    Nancy Poli, Pig Farmer At Stryker Farms In Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania

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    Too Lazy To Care 🐼
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I absolutely love pigs! I have always wanted to own a small farm with a few piggies in there.

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    Carol Warn, Leach Pad Operator At Marigold Mining Company In Valmy, Nevada

    Carol Warn, Leach Pad Operator At Marigold Mining Company In Valmy, Nevada

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    Paula Newsome
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Way too limited.....need to travel the actual globe and take photos of women who keep communities together because of their back-breaking work.

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