“Unapologetic” is an exhibition that celebrates women’s resilience and perseverance. Through portraits of eight women whom Anthony has chosen and admires, it highlights quiet, everyday strength — the power to take up space and exist on one’s own terms, unapologetically.
The result is eight women and eight portraits. Each portrait reflects the woman’s journey, experiences, and the invisible yet tangible strength that has shaped her. The exhibition becomes a tribute to their ability to change the world in their own way.
The Portrait Subjects
- Michelle Kadir, a leader in the tech and music industries. With experience from Spotify, Sony Music, and as YouTube’s Country Director for Sweden, she has helped shape how we experience music and digital content.
- Ebonita Baldeh, author and entrepreneur. She highlights issues of representation, mental health, and self-esteem. Through her writing, she shows how courage and creativity can drive real change.
- Nicole Falciani, influencer, TV host, and author. From a young age, she has used her platform to speak openly about life behind the scenes — about relationships, mental health, and self-acceptance.
- Imenella, award-winning artist, choreographer, and author, has paved the way for new generations in Swedish music and culture.
- Timea Balog, chef and mother of photographer Anthony Tajaddod. By letting children grow freely, Timea inspires other parents to nurture acceptance, freedom, and unconditional love — and to always love their children just as they are.
- Evin Cetin, lawyer, author, and former politician. She has long worked on issues of justice and vulnerable youth. She has made a strong impact through her efforts against gang violence and her commitment to social change.
- Pim Kwampaiboon, creator and activist who combines humor with passion. She uses her platform to shed light on injustice and challenge social norms.
- Nimra, Swedish TV personality and influencer. As a voice within the LGBTQIA+ community and an active member of the ballroom scene, she uses her influence to raise awareness about identity, inclusion, and self-love.
About the artist
Anthony Tajaddod is a Stockholm-based artist working with film and photography. With several years of experience in visual storytelling, he is driven by a desire to capture the emotion of a moment and let it live on through his images and films. Today, Anthony runs his own production company, 3Three Studios, and works as a freelance photographer and creative producer at Meraki Sthlm.
The exhibition is produced by the foundation Juice Studios, which promotes social sustainability through creativity. The theme of this year’s mentorship program is GRIT – perseverance and determination.