FeaturedFront PageHHBLogHPBlog Anne Brigman 'My pictures tell of my freedom of soul, my emancipation from fear'Becky Handley20th September 2020
FeaturedHHBLogHPBlog Lucia Moholy Lucia Moholy - now gaining recognition for her contribution to the photography of the BauhausBecky Handley5th September 2020
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog Claude Cahun Claude Cahun was best known for their Surrealist self-portraitsBecky Handley5th September 2020
FeaturedHHBLogHPBlog Edith Tudor-Hart Edith Tudor-Hart's photography was informed by her Communist idealsBecky Handley5th September 2020
FeaturedFront PageHHBLogHPBlog Louise Dahl-Wolfe Louise Dahl-Wolfe created images that felt both candid and glamorousBecky Handley31st August 2020
FeaturedHHBLogHPBlog Norah Lyle-Smyth Norah documented the early years of British suffrage and the ground-breaking work of socialist Sylvia Pankhurst in London’s East End.Becky Handley27th August 2020
FeaturedHHBLogHPBlog Tina Modotti With her camera, Tina Modotti presents a distinctive vision of 1920s Mexico. As a Hollywood actress turned Comintern agent, Modotti used photography as an artistic and political outlet.Becky Handley5th August 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
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