FeaturedListicle February 2023: 6 Exhibitions to See A round-up of six brilliant exhibitions to keep an eye on during February 2023, featuring work by leading women in photography.Katherine Riley2nd February 2023
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Ruth Orkin Photojournalist Ruth Orkin was voted one of the Top Ten Women Photographers by the Professional Photographers of America in 1959Gabby Kynoch2nd February 2021
Front PageHistorical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Sibylle Bergemann Sibylle Bergemann has been hailed as ‘one of the most important German photographers of the last decades’Gabby Kynoch27th January 2021
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog Fanny Foster Fanny Foster was a British photographer hired to document the 1929-1931 archaeological excavation at the Vinča-Belo Brdo tell in modern-day SerbiaGabby Kynoch26th January 2021
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog Constance Fox Talbot Considered by many to be the first woman to take a photograph.Becky Handley14th January 2021
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog Edith Barakovich Serbian-born photographer whose work explored, and was influenced by, Vienna, the heart of the Austrian Empire and a prominent place within the world of art and fashion.Becky Handley10th January 2021
Historical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Homai Vyarawalla Not only was Homai Vyarawalla India’s first female photojournalist but her career documented the overthrow of British colonial ruleDel Barrett10th January 2021
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog Mary Dillwyn Pioneering photographer who worked during the 1840s and 1850s, is widely considered to be the earliest female photographer in Wales.Becky Handley17th November 2020
FeaturedFront PageHHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog Ylla 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
FeaturedFront PageHHBLogHPBlog Gerti Deutsch First woman photographer for the Picture PostBecky Handley2nd October 2020