Ten Female Photographers You Should Know — 2017 Edition
It’s a FotoRoom tradition: every 8 March, the date on which the world celebrates International Women’s Day, we share a list of 10 female photographers you should keep an eye out on, selected from all those we’ve featured during the year. We’ve done it in 2015 and 2016, we’re doing it again in 2017. Of course, we recommend you take a look at all the talented female photographers whose work we’ve published in FotoRoom (follow this link for a curated archive); we’ve selected the names below because these women in particular have demonstrated consistent talent across multiple projects. Enjoy!










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