Ten Female Photographers You Should Know — 2020 Edition
Happy International Women’s Day to all FotoRoom’s female readers! In 2020 we continue our tradition of releasing a 8 March list of ten women photographers whose work we’ve published over the last 12 months to celebrate female photographic talent; but this year we’re also excited to remind you that we’re currently running a FotoRoomOPEN call for women only: the winner may be picked up for representation by New York based, all-female agency ACN studio (find out more and submit your work).
On to the list now! The featured photographers are ordered alphabetically, and whenever possible (which is almost in all cases) we’ve chosen pictures from their respective works that have women as subjects.
Kristina Borinskaya (image from her series Love and Anguish)

Jenia Fridlyand (image from her series Entrance to Our Valley)

Karolina Gembara (image from her series When we lie down, grasses grow from us)

Laura Ghezzi (image from her series Adagio)

Tealia Ellis Ritter (image from her series The Model Family)

Sarah Pannell (image from her series Tabriz to Shiraz)

Birthe Piontek (image from her series Abendlied)

Arpita Shah (image from her series Nalini)

Olga Sokal (image from an untitled series)

Polly Tootal (image from her series The Hands That Built This City)

Keep looking...

FotoFirst — In Love and Anguish, Kristina Borinskaya Looks for the True Meaning of Love

Vincent Desailly’s Photobook The Trap Shows the Communities in Atlanta Where Trap Music Was Born

FotoCal — Photography Awards, Grants and Open Calls Closing in March 2020

Louis Heilbronn Uses Portraits, Theatrical Images and Drawings to Explore How a Myth Is Created

FotoFirst — Olga Sokal Photographs Lynch, a Small U.S. Town Suffering from the Decline of Coal

Adagio — Laura Ghezzi’s Poetic Images Respond to a Time of Change in Her Life

Jakob Ganslmeier Portrays Former Neo-Nazis Who Are Removing Their Nazi-Inspired Tattoos
