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Ianna Andreadis (born 1960), combines photography with her interest in archaeology, also landscapes from southern Africa; Venia Bechrakis (fl 2000s), artist and fine art photographer; Mary Kay (fl 2000s), landscape photographer; Nelly's (1899–1998), noted for her Greek temples, Berlin Olympics, later advertising, photo-reportages in the ...
Cristina Mittermeier is a marine biologist and activist who pioneered the concept and field of conservation photography. Her images focus on demonstrating the relationship between human cultures, indigenous people and biodiversity , the ocean, and climate change .
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
This list of wildlife artists is a list for any notable wildlife artist, wildlife painter, wildlife photographer, other wildlife artist, society of wildlife artists, museum, or exhibition of wildlife art, worldwide.
This is a partial list of 20th-century women artists, sorted alphabetically by decade of birth.These artists are known for creating artworks that are primarily visual in nature, in traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, ceramics as well as in more recently developed genres, such as installation art, performance art, conceptual art, digital art and video art.
Doreen Spooner (1928–2019), first female photographer on Fleet Street; Marilyn Stafford (1925–2023), American-British photographer and photojournalist; Hannah Starkey (born 1971), staged settings of women in city environments; Jemima Stehli (born 1961), known for her naked self-portraits; Hilary Stock (born 1964), fine art photographer
Laura Gilpin (April 22, 1891 – November 30, 1979) [1] was an American photographer.. Gilpin is known for her photographs of Native Americans, particularly the Navajo and Pueblo, and Southwestern landscapes.
One of the first female photographers to open a studio in New York City was Alice Boughton who had studied both art and photography at the Pratt School of Art and Design. In 1890, she opened a studio on East 23rd Street becoming one of the city's most distinguished portrait photographers. [ 38 ]