Ten Female Photographers You Should Know — 2016 Edition
Happy International Women’s Day to all our female readers! 8 March is the perfect day to celebrate some exciting female talents from the world of photography, so just like we did last year, we’ve put together a list of ten female photographers whose work we love, and that we’ve featured in the last year.
We keep track of all the women we’re happy to have as guests in Fotografia through the female photographers tag, so be sure to take a look at that for a more comprehensive archive. Now here’s the list, in no particular order:

Lara Gasparotto – Selected works

Wiktoria Wojciechowska – Short Flashes




Irina Rozovsky – Island in My Mind

Lauren Marsolier – Transitions


Bego Antón – Everybody Loves to ChaChaCha

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