
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.
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.
Polixeni Papapetrou (1960-2018) was an Australian photographer most recognized for her work on historical and contemporary culture.
From being the only woman associated with the Berlin Dada movement to evolving her craft for more than half a decade, Hannah Höch created photomontages that commented on politics, gender roles and popular culture.
Shaped post-War American photography even while under the watchful eye of the FBI
Florestine Perrault Collins navigated the social expectations of her race and gender to give visibility to Black women in 1920’s New Orleans.
Amelia Elizabeth Guppy was a pioneering photographer often remembered for her adventurous spirit and passion for studying orchids.