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
FeaturedFront PageHistorical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Lee Miller Profile From model and muse to ground-breaking modern artist, Lee Miller’s biography at times overwhelms her aesthetic achievement.Robert Perry15th April 2020
Historical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Mary Ellen Mark Mary Ellen Mark was a highly esteemed and accredited photographer with a specific interest in capturing 1960s countercultureGabby Kynoch11th February 2020
FeaturedFront PageHPBlogLHBlog Tish Murtha How Tish Murtha is inspiring a new generation of photographersRobert Perry10th February 2020
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Lola Álvarez Bravo As one of the first successful Mexican women photographers, Lola Álvarez Bravo was celebrated in her nation for her worksGabby Kynoch3rd February 2020
Historical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Khadija Saye Known as Ya-Haddy Sisi Saye, Khadija was a Gambian-British photographer, celebrated for her extraordinary photographs during her short life, which ended, at the age of 24, in the Grenfell fire of 2017.Gabby Kynoch12th July 2019
Historical HeroinesHPBlogLHBlog Cui Xiuwen Cui Xiuwen (1967 – 2018) was one of China’s leading contemporary artists. Her work looks at femininity, Chinese iconography and motherhood.Gabby Kynoch31st January 2019