Now enlarged and updated, this introduction to the greatest and famous women photographers of all time features the most important works of sixty artists, along with in-depth biographical and critical assessments. Since the inception of photography as an art form nearly two hundred years ago, women have played an important role in the development of the genre, often pushing boundaries and defying social convention. This comprehensive volume features sixty of the most important women photographers-including, new to this edition, Annette Kelm, Miho Kajioka, and Ming Smith. Every artistic style and genre is represented here: moody and haunting portraits by Julia Margaret Cameron and Diane Arbus; highly personal images from Nan Goldin and Sally Mann; world- changing documentary photographs by Dorothea Lange and Berenice Abbot; scenes of everyday life from Lisette Model and Helen Levitt; fashion shoots from Lillian Bassman and Ellen von Unwerth. Splendid reproductions of key works and an in-depth overview of each artist's career and their contributions to the art of photography are featured along with biographical information and a contextual essay focusing on the impact of women in the history of the medium, which makes this an excellent illustrated reference. AUTHOR: Boris Friedewald is an art historian, and the author of Bauhaus, Picasso's Animals, A Butterfly Journey, Maria Sibylla Merian and Dali's Moustaches. He lives in Berlin, Germany. SELLING POINTS: . PERFECT FOR people interested in photography and female empowerment. . A UNIQUE AND UP-TO-DATE-OVERVIEW OF THE 60 MOST IMPORTANT WOMEN AND NON-BINARY PHOTOGRAPHERS: Global in scope, this book recounts the history of photography from the 19th century to today. . EXPERTLY NARRATED: Incudes lucid and informative texts by Boris Friedewald, art historian, playwright, and author of numerous books on art and photography . BEAUTIFULLY PRODUCED, STYLISHLY DESIGNED: This hardback features 250 high-quality reproductions of photographs by acclaimed artists as well as newcomers. 250 colour illustrations