Jeroen Ploeger was one of the photographers whose image was selected for the exhibition. The photos are suspended at a height of about three meters above the ground, and will remain in Vondelpark through August 10. The exhibition was introduced on Wednesday by Marjolein Moorman, the city alderman for education, poverty and integration. The winning pictures were selected by a jury led by Cornald Maas out of no fewer than 13 thousand submissions. Pride is more than the faces people see on the outside.' “Young, old, trans, colored, party, depth, struggle, it has everything.
The entire community is represented”, Spee de Castillo Ruiz said. Lucien Spee de Castillo Ruiz, the director of Pride in Amsterdam, reflected on the exhibit with AT5. “For me, this exhibition means a lot of freedom.
The photos were curated under the motto “Celebrating Diversity.” Since Wednesday, visitors of the Vondelpark in Amsterdam have been able to view fifty of the most remarkable Pride pictures from the past quarter of a century while strolling the park.