FeatExFeaturedFront Page When their Country is at War As part of our International Women's Day celebrations, Jane Quinn looks at what it means to be a photographer when your country is at war.Jane Quinn8th March 2020
FeatExFeatured Hundred Heroines at Photo London We're delighted to announce that our inaugural exhibition will be shown at Photo London in May.Del Barrett8th March 2020
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Kati Horna Compassionate and engaged, Mexican photojournalist Kati Horna introduced a personal and feminine approach to reportage photographyGabby Kynoch2nd March 2020
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog Hansel Mieth Hansel Mieth was a German-born photojournalist, most notable for capturing the dire conditions of working-class Americans in the 1930s and 1940sGabby Kynoch2nd March 2020
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog Germaine Krull Germaine Krull was the groundbreaking photographer who influential surrealist Man Ray named his artistic equalGabby Kynoch2nd March 2020
FeaturedFront PageHeroinic Stories The Power of a Lone Woman BY CHARLOTTE IRWIN Tereza Zelenkova's surreal images of women that manage to evoke history, while also commenting on the present in which they were taken.Charlotte Irwin20th February 2020
Historical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Corinne Day Transitioning from fashion model to fashion photographer, Corinne Day proves that the only rule for success is to remain true to your visionGabby Kynoch15th February 2020
Historical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Constance Stuart Larrabee Constance Stuart Larrabee was remarkable on many levels, from owning her own photography studio to photographing from war zonesGabby Kynoch15th February 2020