Barbara Bosworth (born 1953), American artist, photographer. Bosworth works primarily with a large-format, 8x10 view camera and focuses on the relationship between humans and nature.
Alice Boughton (c.1867 – 1943), theatrical portraits, worked with Gertrude Käsebier, member of the Photo-Secession movement
Margaret Bourke-White (1906–1971), first foreigner to photograph Soviet industry, first female war correspondent and first woman photographer for Life
Louise Arner Boyd (1887–1972), explorer who took hundreds of photographs of the Arctic, detailed photographic documentation of Poland in 1934
Louise Boyle (1910–2005), documented African-American farm workers in Arkansas during the Great Depression
Deborah Bright (born 1950), is an American photographer, writer, professor, and painter specializing in critical landscape photography and queer photography and painting
Sheila Pree Bright (born 1967), fine art photographer whose work includes documentary photographic "visual essays" and portraiture.
Anne Brigman (1869–1950), one of the original members of the Photo-Secession movement, images of nude women (including self-portraits) from 1900 to 1920
Charlotte Brooks (1918–2014), photojournalist, staff photographer for Look
Ellen Brooks (born 1946), pro-filmic approach, often photographing through screens
Kate Brooks (born 1977), photojournalist specializing in the Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan
Adrien Broom (born 1980), fashion and fine art photographer specializing in images of young women
Zoe Lowenthal Brown (1927–2022), fine art photography, documentary photographic "visual essays", and portraiture.
Esther Bubley (1921–1998), expressive photos of ordinary people, later specializing in children in hospitals and other medical themes
Sonja Bullaty (1923–2000), photojournalist and landscape photographer
Emma Justine Farnsworth (1860–1952), photographer whose works were displayed at the World's Columbian Exposition (1893) and the Paris Exposition (1900)
Delphine Fawundu (born 1971), Brooklyn-born photographer and visual artist
Anne Fishbein (born 1958), Chicago-born photographer
Roz Joseph (1926–2019), took black-and-white photographs of New York City, world travels
Sarah Louise Judd (1802–1886), early photographer in Minnesota taking daguerreotypes in 1848
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Consuelo Kanaga (1894–1978), portraits including African-Americans
Gertrude Käsebier (1852–1934), very influential, strong supporter of women photographers, her work covered Native Americans, portraits, commercially very successful
Barbara Kasten (born 1936), photograms and multicolor still lifes
Mary Ellen Mark (1940–2015), known for photojournalism, portraits and advertising photography, also covered homelessness, drug addiction and prostitution
Rebecca Matlock (1928–2019), images from Moscow and Czechoslovakia
Kate Matthews (1870–1956), photographed scenes of everyday life in Pewee Valley, Kentucky, also as illustrations for Annie Fellows Johnston's The Little Colonel books
Susan Meiselas (born 1948), documentary photographer working for Magnum Photos, covering human rights issues in Latin America and the Nicaraguan Revolution
Meryl Meisler (born 1951), photographed in New York City nightclubs and residents of Bushwick, Brooklyn
Hansel Mieth (1909–1998), born in Germany, joined Life magazine in 1937 until the early 1950s, photographing the Japanese at internment camps during World War II
Cristina Mittermeier (born 1966), Mexican-American, known for images of indigenous people
Lisette Model (1906–1983), born in Austria, first photographed the upper classes in Nice in 1934, later worked for PM magazine in New York, also publishing in Harper's Bazaar
Marilyn Nance (born 1953), official photographer for the North American Zone of FESTAC 77, the Second World Festival of Black and African Arts and Culture, and two-time finalist for the W. Eugene Smith Award in Humanistic Photography.
Lennette Newell (born 1959), animal, advertising, fashion, commercial and wildlife photography
Carol Newsom (1946–2003), sports photojournalist with focus on tennis
Liz Nielsen (active since 2002), traditional analogue photographer
Lora Webb Nichols (1883–1962), photographed every day life in Wyoming
Anne Noggle (1922–2005), a photographer after a career as an aviator, depicted the ageing process of women and as curator introduced other women photographers to the public
Dorothy Norman (1905–1997), amateur portrait photographer
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Catherine Opie (born 1961), addresses documentary photography, professor of photography at UCLA
Kei Orihara (born 1948), Japanese photographer resident in the US for several periods
Joyce Tenneson (born 1945), fine art photographer, often of nude or semi-nude women, with cover images on a range of periodicals including Time, Life, and Entertainment Weekly
Linda Wolf (born 1950), One of the first women in rock and roll photography; early work in France covers village life, later bus benches in the United States and multicultural portraits for Los Angeles billboards
Penny Wolin (born 1953), portraiture, visual anthropology, concerned with documenting American Jewish culture
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