Eugenie Goldstern Eugenie Goldstern (1884-1942) Austrian ethnographic photographer and anthropologist Eugenie Goldstern was born into a large Jewish family in Odessa, but moved to Austria in 1905 where she began studying anthropology at the University of Vienna in 1910. She created the first ever monograph of a community when she spent a…
Gerda Taro has both the distinction of being one of the first female war photographers, and the first to die in the line of work as in 1937.
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Polixeni Papapetrou (1960-2018) was an Australian photographer most recognized for her work on historical and contemporary culture.
Becky Handley13th November 2020
Yan Wang Preston highlighting photography as a new approach to mapping.
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Our first recommendation for "Hundred Heroines, Hundred Volumes", a library of monographs and photo-books that inspire us
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Acclaimed Czech filmmaker,Věra Chytilová, known for her surrealist approach to cinema.
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Shaped post-War American photography even while under the watchful eye of the FBI
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Camilla Koffler was a pioneer of animal photography. She changed her name to Ylla after finding out that Camilla in Serbian means ‘camel’.
Becky Handley30th October 2020