List of women photographers

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Women have made significant contributions to photography since its inception. Notable participants include:

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Photobooks by Carol Beckwith, Nina Berman, Marrie Bot, KayLynn Deveney, Rena Effendi, Aya Fujioka (Teng Gang Ya Mi 
), Cristina Garcia Rodero, Fay Godwin, Lourdes Grobet, Mikiko Hara, Reiko Imoto (Jing Ben Li Zi 
), Kyoko Ioka (Jing Gang Jin Ri Zi 
), Olya Ivanova (Ol'ga Ivanova), Betsy Karel, Rinko Kawauchi, Vaida Keleras, Yoko Kishikawa (An Chuan Yang Zi 
), Fusako Kodama, Eriko Koga (Gu He Hui Li Zi 
), Ljalja Kuznetsova (Lialia Kuznetsova), Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Helen Levitt, Marketa Luskacova, Bertien van Manen, Mary Ellen Mark, Miyuki Matsuda, Susan Meiselas, Inge Morath, Yurie Nagashima, Mika Ninagawa, Kei Orihara, Chizuru Ota (Tai Tian chiduru
), Megumi Otsuka (Da Zhong megumi
), Doris Quarella, Emmanuelle Riva, Inta Ruka, Toshie Saito (Zhai Teng Li Jiang 
), Rosalind Solomon, Toyoko Tokiwa Books.by.women.photographers.jpeg
Photobooks by Carol Beckwith, Nina Berman, Marrie Bot, KayLynn Deveney, Rena Effendi, Aya Fujioka (藤岡亜弥), Cristina García Rodero, Fay Godwin, Lourdes Grobet, Mikiko Hara, Reiko Imoto (井本礼子), Kyōko Ioka (井岡今日子), Olya Ivanova (Ольга Иванова), Betsy Karel, Rinko Kawauchi, Vaida Keleras, Yōko Kishikawa (岸川洋子), Fusako Kodama, Eriko Koga (古賀絵里子), Ljalja Kuznetsova (Ляля Кузнецова), Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Helen Levitt, Markéta Luskačová, Bertien van Manen, Mary Ellen Mark, Miyuki Matsuda, Susan Meiselas, Inge Morath, Yurie Nagashima, Mika Ninagawa, Kei Orihara, Chizuru Ōta (太田ちづる), Megumi Ōtsuka (大塚めぐみ), Doris Quarella, Emmanuelle Riva, Inta Ruka, Toshie Saitō (齋藤利江), Rosalind Solomon, Toyoko Tokiwa

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Algeria

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Belarus

Belgium

Brazil

Cameroon

Canada

China (People's Republic)

Croatia

Cuba

Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic

Democratic Republic of Congo

Denmark

Egypt

Estonia

Ethiopia

Finland

France

Gambia

Germany

Ghana

Greece

Guatemala

Holland

Hong Kong

Hungary

Iceland

India

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

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Photograph by Jane Shackleton

Israel

Italy

Jamaica

Japan

Kenya

Kuwait

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Mali

Malta

Mexico

Morocco

Namibia

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nigeria

Norway

Pakistan

Palestine

Peru

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Princess Olga Orlova at the 1903 Ball, a hand-tinted image of Princess Olga Orlova by Elena Mrozovskaya, now in the collection of the Hermitage Museum 1903 ball - Princess Olga K. Orlova (nee princess Beloselsky-Belozwersky).jpg
Princess Olga Orlova at the 1903 Ball, a hand-tinted image of Princess Olga Orlova by Elena Mrozovskaya, now in the collection of the Hermitage Museum

Singapore

South Africa

South Korea

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

Uzbekistan

Yemen


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The participation of women in photography goes back to the very origins of the process. Several of the earliest women photographers, most of whom were from Britain or France, were married to male pioneers or had close relationships with their families. It was above all in northern Europe that women first entered the business of photography, opening studios in Denmark, France, Germany, and Sweden from the 1840s, while it was in Britain that women from well-to-do families developed photography as an art in the late 1850s. Not until the 1890s, did the first studios run by women open in New York City.

References

  1. nationalgalleryofjamaica (2015-10-28). "Silver Musgrave Medal for Art: Donnette Ingrid Zacca". National Gallery of Jamaica Blog. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  2. Exhibitions on tour: Princess Olga Orlova in masquerade Archived 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine , Hermitage Museum, retrieved 2013-10-19.

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