List of Swedish women photographers
Appearance
This is a list of women photographers who were born in Sweden or whose works are closely associated with that country.
A
[edit]- Sofia Ahlbom (1803–1868), feminist, practiced as a photographer from the 1860s
- Elise Arnberg (1826–1891), miniaturist and photographer
B
[edit]- Beata Bergström (1921–2016), photographer, known for her dance and theatre work
- Arvida Byström (born 1991), photographer and model based in Los Angeles
C
[edit]- Anna Clarén (born 1972), photographer and educator
D
[edit]- Lotten von Düben (1828–1915), early amateur photographer
E
[edit]- Hélène Edlund (1858–1941), views of buildings and nature of Skansen
- Hedda Ekman (1860–1929), writer and photographer
F
[edit]- Ingrid Falk (born 1960), installation artist
- Hanna Ferlin (1870–1947), photographer and suffragist
- Lisa Fonssagrives (1911–1992), model, dancer, sculptor, and photographer
- Maria Friberg (born 1966), painter, photographer, video artist
G
[edit]- Marianne Greenwood (1916–2006), photographed Picasso and other artists in Antibes after the Second World War, later photographing the peoples of the Pacific islands and parts of Asia
H
[edit]- Johanna Hald (born 1945), screenwriter, photographer
- Caroline Hebbe (1930–2018), art photographer with the Fotofrom movement
- Brita Sofia Hesselius (1801–1866), Sweden's first professional female photographer, opening a studio in Karlstad in 1845
J
[edit]- Selma Jacobsson (1841–1899), royal court photographer
- Lina Jonn (1861–1896), early Swedish professional photographer in Helsingborg and Lund, remembered for her documentary work
K
[edit]- Edit Kindvall (1866–1951), Storvik photographer and women's rights activist
- Marie Kinnberg (1806–1858), painter and pioneering photographer
- Caroline von Knorring (1841–1925), one of Sweden's first professional female photographers
L
[edit]- Wilhelmina Lagerholm (1826–1917), portrait and genre painter, photographer
- Annika Larsson (born 1972), contemporary artist, photographer
- Tuija Lindström (1950–2017), noted for her black-and-white pictures of women in a black lake addressing feminist issues
M
[edit]- Gunnie Moberg (1941–2007), photographer in Orkney, Shetland and the Faroes
O
[edit]- Elisabeth Ohlson (born 1961), photographs sexual minorities, noted for her 1998 Ecce Homo portraying Jesus among homosexuals
P
[edit]- Katarina Pirak Sikku (born 1965), Swedish Sami painter and photographer
R
[edit]- Mathilda Ranch (1860–1938), early professional photographer who ran studios in Varberg and the surrounding area
- Anna Riwkin-Brick (1908–1970), portrait and dance photography, photo-journalistic work
S
[edit]- Emma Schenson (1827–1913), early professional photographer
- Kristina Schmid (born 1972), fine art photographer
- Helene Schmitz (born 1960), photographer, writer
- Olga Segerberg (1868–1951), photographer and suffragist
- Hilda Sjölin (1835–1915), one of Sweden's first professional female photographers, opening a studio in Malmö in 1861
- Rosalie Sjöman (1833–1919), highly regarded portrait photographer
- Hedvig Söderström (1830–1914), first woman to open a studio in Stockholm
T
[edit]- Maria Tesch (1850–1936), professional photographer, studio in Linköping
- Ida Trotzig (1864–1943), photographer, ethnographer, Japanologist, painter and writer
V
[edit]- Bertha Valerius (1835–1915), official photographer of the Royal Swedish court
W
[edit]- Berit Wallenberg (1902–1995), archaeologist, art historian, photographer