One of my friends a few months ago shared the following video with me, I watched it and I'm not someone who tears up over little things but the message in the video to me is so powerful.
So... this weekend I was asked to cover a big horse event in melbourne, its a 4 day event but after the first 2 days they noticed they needed a 2nd photographer. So I get there nice & early, unpack and set up, the first person walks in, the media manager and she's not much taller than me, says hello, thanks me, pays me (always good) and looks at my gear and says "Gee thats a big lens for a girl"
Yes its heavy, yes its big, but its big for a guy too you know.
So out I go, I start getting comments, on my gear, 2 guys sitting near where I'm shooting start talking to me about the lens, again the comment 'for a girl".
By lunch I had 15 people say the words "for a girl", by the end of the day I was smiling and nodding at the "for a girl" comment, but boy it pisses me off that its ok for a guy to carry a big lens and not get those comments.
I know its one of the little things in the world, I know I'll complain if a guy doesn't hold a door open for me and most likely complain if he did, but the line "for a girl" implies that we are useless and we need to stand up against the line.
I don't know, maybe I should enjoy the fact that people think we're the weaker sex, the sex less likely to be able to carry things, to open jars (btw bang the jar up-side-down twice on the bench for a little force and you'll open it easily), but its the 1 thing that gets to me