When one speaks about war photography, particularly during World War, the few women photographers that come to mind are Margaret Bourke-White, Dorothea Lange, and Christina Broom. These women truly captured the events of the battles and their consequences.
Bourke-White documented the partition of India and Pakistan, the Korean War, and much more, while Lange and Broom worked on The Great Depression and soldiers leaving for the First World War, respectively. However, today, we wanted to shed light on two more women photojournalists who may not be too familiar to you but have made incredible contributions to the medium: Helen Johns Kirtland and Toni Frissell. . thephoblographer.com
2025-3-3 11:00