Ten Female Photographers You Should Know — 2019 Edition
As the world celebrates another International Women’s Day, once again we take the opportunity to highlight the talent of ten female photographers we’ve featured on FotoRoom in the past 12 months (we’ve been doing this for a few years: see the 2018, 2017 and 2016 editions). Congratulations to all the women doing great work in photography and happy International Women’s Day to all our female readers!
Tatiana Bondareva (image from her series Boys)

Alejandra Carles-Tolra (image from her series Where We Belong)

Camilla de Maffei (Image from her series Delta)

Simona Flamigni (image from her series Masculinity)

Jillian Freyer (image from her series Wayne 42)

Julia Fullerton-Batten (image from her series Old Father Thames)

Nanna Heitmann (image from her series Hiding from Baba Yaga)

Pixy Liao (image from her series Experimental Relationship)

Maria Sturm (image from her series You Don’t Look Native to Me)

Snezhana von Büdingen (image from her series Meeting Sofie)

Keep looking...

‘The Blindest Man’ by Emily Graham Is Inspired by a Treasure Hunt for a Hidden Sculpture

Bird of Dreams — Fergus Thomas Photographs a Group of Men with a Passion for Pigeon Racing

FotoFirst — George Voronov Photographs Young People at Religious and Spiritual Retreats

Folly — Jamie E Murray Makes Work Inspired by Conversations with Ex-Prisoners

Niklas Grapatin Turns the Dust in Dhaka’s Air into Magic

Land of Plenty — Marco Barbieri Photographs Doha as a Still and Empty City

Rick Schatzberg Juxtaposes Photos of His Friends When They Were Young and Now in Their 60s
