
A true pioneer of photographic practices in the 1800s, she created over 300 photographs in collaboration with her husband.
A true pioneer of photographic practices in the 1800s, she created over 300 photographs in collaboration with her husband.
From assignments for Life and Time Magazine, Gisèle Freund is most well-known for her candid portraits of literary greats and artists
Claude Cahun considered themselves agender, stating, “Masculine? Feminine? It depends on the situation. Neuter is the only gender that always suits me.”
Florence Henri did not just live through arguably the most exciting period in the history of art – she was at its very frontier
After being gifted a Kodak Brownie, Eva Besnyö went on to open her own photography studio where she continually adapted her style
Marion Palfi was a German American social documentary photographer, focusing on discrimination and civil rights within America
The work of Rose Mandel shows a variety of dreamlike, symbolistic and abstract expressionistic images, charged with subtle meanings