This is a list of women photographers who were born in the United States or whose works are closely associated with that country.
Kathryn Abbe (1919–2014), worked for Vogue in the early 1940s, later freelance, subjects include children, musicians and actors
Berenice Abbott (1898–1991), black and white photography of New York's architecture in the 1930s, part of the straight photography movement
Esther Henderson Abbott (1911–2008), first woman photographer for Arizona Highways Magazine
Harriet Chalmers Adams (1875–1937), explorer whose expedition photographs were published in National Geographic
Marian Hooper Adams (1843–1885), early portrait photographer, also local landscapes
Lynsey Addario (born 1973), photojournalist often focusing on the role of women in traditional societies
Laura Aguilar (1959–2018), strong feminist focus
Lili Almog (born 1961), Israeli-American photographer, work includes nuns and Chinese Muslims
Joan Almond (1935–2021), black and white photographer who prints her own works
Nina Alovert (born 1935), Russian-American ballet photographer, writer
Sama Raena Alshaibi (born 1973), see Palestine
Jane Fulton Alt (born 1951), documented Hurricane Katrina
Ruth Matilda Anderson (1893–1983), documented rural life in early 20th-century Spain.
Nancy Lee Andrews (born 1947), fashion, music covers
Yvette Borup Andrews (1891–1959), photographed Central Asia for the American Museum of Natural History
Eleanor Antin (born 1935), also works with video, film, performance and drawing
Amy Arbus (born 1954), a New York City–based photographer
Diane Arbus (1923–1971), black and white photographs of deviant and marginal people
Laura Adams Armer (1874–1963), portraiture in San Francisco, images of the Navajo
Eve Arnold (1913–2012), photojournalist with Magnum Photos
Kristen Ashburn (born 1973), photojournalist covering AIDS in southern Africa, tuberculosis and Hurricane Katrina
Jane Evelyn Atwood (born 1947), documentary photographer living in Paris
Ellen Auerbach (1906–2004), German-born Jewish immigrant, remembered for pre-war work in her Berlin studio
Alice Austen (1866–1952), from Staten Island , producing some 8,000 photographs from 1884
Elizabeth Axtman (born 1980), emphasis on race in American culture
Susan Ford Bales (born 1957), photojournalist, daughter of President Gerald Ford
Judy Bankhead (born 1951), Texas-based photographer
Catharine Weed Barnes (1851–1913), early female editor of photographic journals, strong supporter of women photographers
Tina Barney (born 1945), large-scale portraits of family and friends
Martine Barrat (date of birth unknown), see France
Ruth-Marion Baruch (1922–1997), series on the Black Panthers and the San Francisco Bay area
Lillian Bassman (1917–2012), early fashion photographer for Harper's Bazaar
Erica Baum (born 1961), New York photographer using printed paper and language as subject
Jessie Tarbox Beals (1870–1942), born in Canada, first published female photojournalist in the United States
Carol Beckwith (born 1945), photographer of the indigenous tribal cultures of Africa
Vanessa Beecroft (born 1969), see Italy
Jamie Beck (born 1983)
Zaida Ben-Yusuf (1869–1933), portraits of notable Americans at the turn of the 19th–20th century, portrait gallery in New York from 1897
Lynne Bentley-Kemp (born 1952), fine arts photographer, photography educator, and researcher
Berry Berenson (1948–2001), freelance photographer publishing in Life , Glamour , Vogue and Newsweek
Nina Berman (born 1960), documentary photographer, military focus
Ruth Bernhard (1905–2006), nude photography of women and commercial photography in Hollywood
Edyth Carter Beveridge (c. 1862 – 1927), photojournalist
Ania Bien (born 1946), Polish-American photographer now in Amsterdam, focus on discrimination and refugees
Joan E. Biren (born 1944), focus on lesbians and feminism
Nadine Blacklock (1953–1998), nature photographer around Lake Superior
Julie Blackmon (born 1966), children and family life
Andrea Blanch (born 1946), portraits of celebrities, especially Italian men
Lucienne Bloch (1909–1999), Swiss-born American artist and photographer, remembered for association with Diego Rivera
Gay Block (born 1942), portrait photographer of Jewish life in Texas, Miami Beach, and Christian Rescuers from WWII; has published several photobooks
Debra Bloomfield (born 1952), has worked in landscape since 1989; recent work has been described as "reflective activism"
Thérèse Bonney (1894–1978), photojournalist remembered for her images of the Russian-Finnish front in World War II
Meghan Boody (born 1964), surrealist photographer
Andrea Booher , FEMA photographer
Carrie Boretz , street photographer
Nancy Borowick (born 1985), family and social issues
Barbara Bosworth (born 1953), American artist, photographer. Bosworth works primarily with a large-format , 8x10 view camera and focuses on the relationship between humans and nature.
Alice Boughton (c. 1867 – 1943), theatrical portraits, worked with Gertrude Käsebier, member of the Photo-Secession movement
Margaret Bourke-White (1906–1971), first foreigner to photograph Soviet industry, first female war correspondent and first woman photographer for Life
Louise Arner Boyd (1887–1972), explorer who took hundreds of photographs of the Arctic, detailed photographic documentation of Poland in 1934
Louise Boyle (1910–2005), documented African-American farm workers in Arkansas during the Great Depression
Marilyn Bridges (born 1948), ancient sites around the world
Deborah Bright (born 1950), is an American photographer, writer, professor, and painter specializing in critical landscape photography and queer photography and painting
Sheila Pree Bright (born 1967), fine art photographer whose work includes documentary photographic "visual essays" and portraiture.
Anne Brigman (1869–1950), one of the original members of the Photo-Secession movement, images of nude women (including self-portraits) from 1900 to 1920
Charlotte Brooks (1918–2014), photojournalist, staff photographer for Look
Ellen Brooks (born 1946), pro-filmic approach, often photographing through screens
Kate Brooks (born 1977), photojournalist specializing in the Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan
Adrien Broom (born 1980), fashion and fine art photographer specializing in images of young women
Zoe Lowenthal Brown (1927–2022), fine art photography, documentary photographic "visual essays", and portraiture.
Esther Bubley (1921–1998), expressive photos of ordinary people, later specializing in children in hospitals and other medical themes
Sonja Bullaty (1923–2000), photojournalist and landscape photographer
Elizabeth Buehrmann (c. 1886 – c. 1963 ), pioneer of home portraits
Shirley Burman (born 1934), women in railroad history
Eleanor Butler Alexander-Roosevelt (1888–1960), images of dignitaries, travel photos of Europe and Asia
Victoria Cabezas (born 1950), conceptual artist, photographer
Evelyn Cameron (1868–1928), British born photographer who moved to Terry, Montana where she documented everyday life in the Old West
Angela Cappetta , American photographer
Ellen Carey (born 1952), abstract photographer
Marion Carpenter (1920–2002), the first female national press photographer and the first woman to cover the White House
Elinor Carucci (born 1971), an Israeli-American who has exhibited widely since 1997 and now teaches photography in New York City
Joan Cassis (1952–1996), portrait photographer[ 1]
Dickey Chapelle (1919–1965), photojournalist known for her work as a war correspondent in World War II and the Vietnam War
Anita Chernewski (born 1946), American photographer
Talia Chetrit (born 1982), still life and nude photographer
Rose Clark (1852–1942), pictorialist photographer
Lynne Cohen (1944–2014), large prints of domestic and institutional interiors, now lives in Montreal
Carolyn Cole (born 1961), staff photographer for the Los Angeles Times
Anne Collier (born 1970), is an American visual artist working with appropriated photographic images.
Marjory Collins (1912–1985), photojournalist, covered the home front during World War II
Nancy Ford Cones (1869–1962), early photographer from Loveland, Ohio, where she documented country life
Lois Conner (born 1951), noted particularly for her platinum print landscapes that she produces with a 7" x 17" format banquet camera
Linda Connor (born 1944), spiritual locations
Marjorie Content (1895–1984), Native Americans
Martha Cooper (born 1940s), staff photographer from the New York Post in the 1970s
Deborah Copaken (born 1966), photojournalist
Kate Cordsen (born 1966), known for large format landscapes
Tee Corinne (1943–2006), lesbian photographer
Marie Cosindas (1925–2017), still life and color portraits, one of the first the exhibit color photographs at MoMA
Honey Lee Cottrell (1946–2015), lesbian photographer, known for her work in On Our Backs
Rachel Cox , (born 1984), documentary, known for work that deals with death and grieving
Renée Cox (born 1960), Jamaican-born politically motivated photographer
Susan Crocker (born 1940), photographer documenting urban environment
Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976), known for her botanical photography , nudes and industrial landscapes
Louise Dahl-Wolfe (1895–1989), fashion photographer for Harper's Bazaar
Deborah Dancy (born 1949), African-American painter, photographer, mixed media artist
Eileen Darby (1916–2004), photographer of Broadway theatre productions
Judy Dater (born 1941), best known for her book Imogen and Twinka about the photographer Imogen Cunningham
Diana Davies (born 1938), graphic artist and photojournalist
Lynn Davis (born 1944), large-scale black-and-white photographs specializing in monumental landscapes and architecture
Liliane de Cock (1939–2013), Belgian-American photographer, Guggenheim fellow
Perla de Leon (born 1952), New York–based photographer
Mary Devens (1857–1920), prominent pictorial photographer of the early 20th century
Maggie Diaz (1925–2016), see Australia
Jessica Dimmock (born 1978), documentary photographer, covered drug addicts in New York over eight years
Carolyn Drake (born 1971), documentary photographer, particularly of central Asia
Corinne Dufka , photojournalist
Barbara DuMetz (born 1947), pioneering African-American commercial photographer
Jeanne Dunning (born 1960), photographer of the human body
Susan Eakins (1851–1938), artist and photographer, wife of Thomas Eakins , maintained her own studio using photography as a basis for her art
Sarah J. Eddy (1851–1945), photographer of the 19th century early - 20th century, portraiture, home scenes, specializes in animals (especially cats)
Dorothy Meigs Eidlitz (1891–1976), photographer, arts patron and women's rights advocate
Melanie Einzig (born 1967), street photographer
Sandra Eisert (born 1952), first White House picture editor in 1974
Cynthia Elbaum (1966–1994), photojournalist killed while working in Chechnya
Amy Elkins (born 1979)
Chansonetta Stanley Emmons (1858–1937), photographer of domestic life and New England rural landscape
Jill Enfield (born 1954), hand coloring artist best known for her work in alternative photographic processes
Jane English (born 1942), photographer whose publications include bestselling editions of the Tao Te Ching and the Zhuangzi Inner Chapters .
Marion Ettlinger (born 1949), author portraits for book jackets
Mary Anne Fackelman-Miner (born c. 1947), photojournalist and first female White House photographer
Emma Justine Farnsworth (1860–1952), photographer whose works were displayed at the World's Columbian Exposition (1893) and the Paris Exposition (1900)
Delphine Fawundu (born 1971), Brooklyn-born photographer and visual artist
Anne Fishbein (born 1958), Chicago-born photographer
Deanne Fitzmaurice (born 1957), photojournalist, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography in 2005
Trude Fleischmann (1895–1990), see Austria
Mollie Fly (1847–1925), early Arizona photographer
Mary Lou Foy (born 1944), picture editor at the Washington Post
Catriona Fraser (born 1972), Washington, DC–based photographer and art dealer
Jona Frank (born 1966), has made work about youth culture
Mary Frey (born 1948)
Jill Freedman (1939–2019), New York–based documentary photographer, known for photographs of firefighters, street cops, circus life
Toni Frissell (1907–1988), fashion photography, World War II photographs
Eva Fuka (1927–2015), Czech-American, she is known for her melancholic works and surreal effects
Phyllis Galembo (born 1952)
Sally Gall (born 1956), photographer
Louisa Bernie Gallaher (1858–1917), scientific photographer and Smithsonian Institution 's first female photographer
Helen K. Garber (born 1954), black and white city landscapes
Gretchen Garner (1939–2017), photographer and mixed-media artist
Helen Gatch (1862–1942), depicted family members and views of the Oregon coast
E. Jane Gay (1830–1919), best known for photographing the Nez Perce
Lynn Geesaman (1938–2020), landscape photographer
Emme Gerhard (1872–1946), worked with her sister Mayme in St. Louis, images of Native Americans and other ethnic groups
Mayme Gerhard (1876–1955), worked with her sister Emme in St. Louis, images of Native Americans and other ethnic groups
Wilda Gerideau-Squires (born 1946), fine art photographer
Paola Gianturco (born 1939), photojournalist covering women in difficulty
Laura Gilpin (1891–1979), Native Americans (Navajo ) and Pueblo and Southwestern landscapes
Barbara Gluck (born 1938), photojournalism, especially Vietnam
Nan Goldin (born 1953), gay and transsexual communities, New York's hard-drug subculture, skylines
Lynn Goldsmith (born 1948), portrait and music photographer
Suzy Gorman (born 1962), celebrity portraits
Karen Graffeo (born 1963), portraits, documentary
Katy Grannan (born 1969), portraits
Beth Green (born 1949), photojournalist
Jill Greenberg (born 1967), portraits, covers
Lauren Greenfield (born 1966), documentary photographer and filmmaker
Rachel Eliza Griffiths (born 1978), poet, novelist, photographer and visual artist
Lori Grinker (born 1957), documentary photographer, artist and filmmaker
Jan Groover (1943–2012), large-format still-life photographer
Debbie Grossman (born 1977), photographer, writer
Caroline Gurrey (1875–1927), portraitist in Hawaii at the beginning of the 20th century, remembered for her series on mixed-race Hawaiian children
Carol Guzy (born 1956), Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post photographer
Gail Albert Halaban (born 1970), staged portraits
Margaret Hall (photographer) (1876–1963), World War I photographer
Winifred Hall Allen , African-American photographer of the Harlem Renaissance
Karen Halverson (born 1941), photographer
Pauline Kruger Hamilton (1870–1919), Austrian court photographer
Marie Hansen (1918–1969), photojournalist
Edie Harper (1922–2010), WWII Army Corps of Engineers photographer
Masumi Hayashi (1945–2006), photo-collage works on topics such as Japanese internment camps, abandoned prisons, city works
Alexandra Hedison (born 1969), abstract landscapes
Esther Henderson (1911–2008), landscape photographer
Diana Mara Henry (born 1948), photojournalist
Nora Herting (born 1980/81), portrait photographer
Lena Herzog (born 1970), Russian-born documentary and fine art photographer
Mattie Edwards Hewitt (1870–1956), architectural and landscape photographer
Elizabeth Heyert (born 1951), experimental portraiture
Abigail Heyman (1942–2013), American feminist and photojournalist , known for her 1974 book, Growing Up Female: A Personal Photo-Journal
Carol M. Highsmith (born 1946), architectural coverage throughout the United States
Evelyn Hockstein , photojournalist
Martha Holmes (1923–2006), photojournalist, staff photographer and later freelancer for Life
Jay Hoops (born 1919), photographer
Roni Horn (born 1955), explores the mutable nature of art combining photography with drawing, sculpture and installations, also notable photo books
Whitney Hubbs (born 1977)
Elfie Caroline Huntington (1868–1949), portrait photographer
Marcey Jacobson (1911–2009), indigenous peoples of southern Mexico
Acacia Johnson (born 1990), polar photographer
Belle Johnson (1864–1945), portraiture, including character studies, and photographs of animals (especially cats)
Frances Benjamin Johnston (1864–1952), early photojournalist, first woman to have a studio in Washington, D.C., portraits of celebrities for magazines
Lynn Johnson (born 1953), photojournalist
Roz Joseph (1926–2019), took black-and-white photographs of New York City, world travels
Sarah Louise Judd (1802–1886), early photographer in Minnesota taking daguerreotypes in 1848
Consuelo Kanaga (1894–1978), portraits including African-Americans
Gertrude Käsebier (1852–1934), very influential, strong supporter of women photographers, her work covered Native Americans, portraits, commercially very successful
Barbara Kasten (born 1936), photograms and multicolor still lifes
Emy Kat (born 1959), fashion, advertising
Mary Morgan Keipp (1875–1961), art photography, African-Americans
Marie Hartig Kendall (1854–1943), portraiture and landscapes in Connecticut[ 2]
Miru Kim (born 1981), art photography
Helen Johns Kirtland (1890–1979), photojournalist and war correspondent, coverage of World War I
Tarrah Krajnak (born 1979)
Stacy Kranitz (born 1976)
Carolyn Krieg (born 1953), mixed-media artist with photography
Barbara Kruger (born 1945), conceptual black-and-white photography
Justine Kurland (born 1969), fine art photography
Tamara Lackey , lifestyle photographer
Sarah Ladd (1860–1927), early pictorial and landscape photographer
Kay Lahusen (1930–2021), first openly gay photojournalist of the gay rights movement
Wendy Sue Lamm (born 1964), photojournalist noted for her images of Palestine
Dorothea Lange (1895–1965), documentary photographer and photojournalist, covered the Great Depression
Gillian Laub (born 1975)
Alma Lavenson (1897–1989), documented California's Gold Rush
Nina Leen (died 1995), Russian-born American photographer, avid contributor to Life , remembered above all for her photographs of animals
Adelaide Hanscom Leeson (1875–1931), early photo-illustrated books
Annie Leibovitz (born 1949), portrait photographer, worked for Rolling Stone magazine and later Vanity Fair
Joanne Leonard (born 1940), photography of Oakland, Ca, autobiographical and family, and collage beinginpictures.com
Zoe Leonard (born 1961), photography of New York City, photos of the fictional Fae Richards for the film The Watermelon Woman
Rebecca Lepkoff (1916–2014), street scenes on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in the 1940s
Isa Leshko (born 1971), fine art photographer known for her Elderly Animals series
Sherrie Levine (born 1947), appropriation photography
Dina Litovsky (born 1979), subcultures, leisure and sexual politics
Helen Levitt (1907–2009), street photography around New York City
Jacqueline Livingston (1943–2013), women's role, sexual intimacy
Ruth Harriet Louise (1903–1940), first woman photographer active in Hollywood, running Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's portrait studio from 1925 to 1930
Layla Love (born 1979), fine art photographer
Elizabeth Gill Lui (born 1951), abstract collage
Diane MacKown , portraits
Vivian Maier (1926–2009), unknown during her lifetime, her street photographs of Chicago were first published in 2011
Rose Mandel (1910–2002), Polish-born photographer based in Berkeley, won Guggenheim Fellowship in 1967
Ann Mandelbaum (born 1945), artist and photographer
Sally Mann (born 1951), large black-and-white photographs of young children, then later of landscapes suggesting decay and death
Nancy Manter (born 1951), weather, the environment and landscape
Lizbeth Marano (born 1950), images from Iceland, France, Italy and Spain
Malerie Marder (born 1971), human intimacy
Mary Ellen Mark (1940–2015), known for photojournalism, portraits and advertising photography, also covered homelessness, drug addiction and prostitution
Diana Markosian (born 1989), documentary/photo-essayist
Louise Martin (1911–1995), known for photographs of the Funeral of Martin Luther King Jr.
Margrethe Mather (1886–1952), collaborated with Edward Weston
Jill Mathis (born 1964), works based on etymology
Rebecca Matlock (1928–2019), images from Moscow and Czechoslovakia
Kate Matthews (1870–1956), photographed scenes of everyday life in Pewee Valley, Kentucky , also as illustrations for Annie Fellows Johnston's The Little Colonel books
Dona Ann McAdams (born 1954), performance photography
Linda McCartney (1942–1998), photographed pop stars in the 1960s
Melodie McDaniel (born 1967), celebrity portraits, fashion, advertising
Elizabeth Parker McLachlan (born 1938), photographer, professor, writer and editor specializing in the Bury Bible
Laura McPhee (born 1958), art photography
Susan Meiselas (born 1948), documentary photographer working for Magnum Photos, covering human rights issues in Latin America and the Nicaraguan Revolution
Meryl Meisler (born 1951), photographed in New York City nightclubs and residents of Bushwick, Brooklyn
Monika Merva (born 1969), photographer and artist
Florence Meyer (1911–1962), celebrity portrait photographer
Sonia Handelman Meyer (1920–2022), street photographer
Hansel Mieth (1909–1998), born in Germany, joined Life magazine in 1937 until the early 1950s, photographing the Japanese at internment camps during World War II
Lee Miller (1907–1977), fashion photographer in Paris, war correspondent for Vogue covering the London blitz and the liberation of Paris
Susan Mikula (born 1958), photographer and artist
Cristina Mittermeier (born 1966), Mexican-American, known for images of indigenous people
Lisette Model (1906–1983), born in Austria, first photographed the upper classes in Nice in 1934, later worked for PM magazine in New York, also publishing in Harper's Bazaar
Andrea Modica (born 1960), photography professor
Barbara Morgan (1900–1992), photographer of modern dancers, co-founder of Aperture
Lida Moser (1920–2014), photojournalism, documentaries and street photography, contributed to Vogue , Harper's Bazaar , Look and Esquire
Joan Moss (born 1931), American photographer, born in Canada
Helen Messinger Murdoch (1862–1956), pioneered the use of autochromes in travel photography
Marilyn Nance (born 1953), official photographer for the North American Zone of FESTAC 77 , the Second World Festival of Black and African Arts and Culture, and two-time finalist for the W. Eugene Smith Award in Humanistic Photography.
Bea Nettles (born 1946), alternative techniques
Lennette Newell (born 1959), animal, advertising, fashion, commercial and wildlife photography
Carol Newsom (1946–2003), sports photojournalist with focus on tennis
Liz Nielsen (active since 2002), traditional analogue photographer
Lora Webb Nichols (1883–1962), photographed every day life in Wyoming
Anne Noggle (1922–2005), a photographer after a career as an aviator, depicted the ageing process of women and as curator introduced other women photographers to the public
Dorothy Norman (1905–1997), amateur portrait photographer
Jean Pagliuso (born 1941), photographer of poultry and fashion
Olivia Parker (born 1941), still-life photographer
Marvin Breckinridge Patterson (1905–2002), photojournalist, published world travel photographs in Vogue , National Geographic , Look , Life , Town & Country , and Harper's Bazaar
Stacy Pearsall (born 1980), military photographer, twice winner of the NPPA Military Photographer of the Year award
Barbara Peacock , photographer of the lives of Americans
Sylvia Plachy (born 1943), born in Hungary, has published photo essays and portraits in The New York Times Magazine , The Village Voice and The New Yorker , also personal coverage of Central Europe
Mimi Plumb (born 1953)
Anita Pollitzer (1894–1975), associated with Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz
Lucy Wallace Porter (1876–1962), architectural photographer
Greta Pratt (born 1960), known for documenting staged American history[ 3]
Melanie Pullen (born 1975), specializes in large prints (from four to ten feet) of crime scenes, specially set up using models and crew
Rosamond W. Purcell (born 1942), specializes in images of natural history
Rachel Raab (born 1981), professional photographer and multimedia artist
Anne Rearick (born 1960)
Joan Redmond (born 1946), photographer
Jane Reece (1868–1961), pictorial photographer, portraits, autochromes
Marcia Reed (born 1948), first female still photographer of the International Cinematographers Guild in 1973 and to win the Society of Operating Cameramen Lifetime Achievement Award[ 4] (still photographer) in 2000.[ 4]
Andrea Star Reese (born 1952), documentary photographer, photojournalist
Blanche Reineke (1863–1935), portrait photographer, particularly of children
Susan Ressler (born 1949), photographer
Nancy Rexroth (born 1946), plastic camera work
Meghann Riepenhoff (born 1979)
Cherie Roberts (born 1978), nude models
Ruth Robertson (1905–1998), photojournalist remembered for her work on the Angel Falls in Venezuela, establishing them as the tallest in the world
Ann Rosener (1914–2012), photographed home front activities for the Farm Security Administration in 1942–43
Barbara Rosenthal (born 1948), avant-garde artist, using photography along with video, installation and digital media to achieve surreal photography
Martha Rosler (born 1943), photographer, video artist, conceptual and installation work, also known for writing
Judith Joy Ross (born 1946), 8x10 photographer, known for 80's east coast school portraits
Lindsey Ross (born 1981), fine-art photographer using historical processes and techniques
Charlotte Rosshandler (born 1943), Canadian-American photographer
Alison Rossiter (born 1953)
Louise Rosskam (1910–2003), documented life during the Great Depression
Irina Rozovsky (born 1981)
Eva Rubinstein (born 1933), intimate views of people and (often empty) interiors
Raeanne Rubenstein (1945–2019), portrait photographer
Julia Ann Rudolph (c. 1820 – c. 1890 ), studio photographer active in New York and California for over 40 years
Liza Ryan (born 1965), film and photography installations
Gulnara Samoilova (born 1964)
Naomi Savage (1927–2005), portrait photographer
Lynn Saville (born 1950), night time urban photographer
Keisha Scarville (born 1975)
Erin Schaff (born 1989), photojournalist
Virginia Schau (1915–1989), the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Photography , in 1954
Justine Schiavo-Hunt (born 1966), also known as Justine Ellement, photojournalist for The Boston Herald and The Boston Globe
Wendi Schneider (born 1955), images of nature and wildlife printed on paper vellum with hand-applied layers of gold leaf
Collier Schorr (born 1963), portraits of young men and women
Sarah Choate Sears (1858–1935), portraits and still lifes from the 1890s
Cindy Sherman (born 1954), conceptual portraits, staged photographs of herself, Untitled #96 sold for $3.89 million in 2011[ 5]
Editta Sherman (1912–2013), celebrity photographer
Janell Shirtcliff (born 1982 or 1983), fashion and music photographer and filmmaker
Melissa Shook (1939–2020), documentary photographer, artist and educator
Elizabeth Siegfried (born 1955), photographer of self-portraiture, photographic narrative and meditative landscapes
Lee Sievan (1907–1990)
Marilyn Silverstone (1929–1999), photojournalist who came to specialize in India and the Himalayas
Kate Simon (born 1953), portrait photographer known for her photographs of famous musicians and artists
Taryn Simon (born 1975), creator of projects involving large numbers of photographs
Lorna Simpson (born 1960), documentary street photographer who moved into ethnic divisions and racism in the 1980s
Sandy Skoglund (born 1946), surrealist photographer creating tableaux based on her own sets
Claudia Smigrod (born 1949), photographer
Dayna Smith (born 1962), photojournalist who won the 1999 World Press Photo of the Year
Polly Smith (1908–1980), photographed life in Texas in the 1930s
Summer A. Smith , 19th century daguerreotype photographer
Rosalind Fox Solomon (born 1930), New York–based photographer of the world, especially Peru, in square monochrome
Camille Solyagua (born 1959), photograms photographer of plants, animals and insects
Eve Sonneman (born 1946), artist, photographer, working in colour and black and white
Ema Spencer (1857–1941), Newark, Ohio–based amateur photographer
Melissa Springer (born 1956), photojournalist
Susan Hacker Stang (born 1949), alternative cameras, also academic
Sally Stapleton (born 1957), executive photo editor at Associated Press until 2003
Sandra Stark (born 1951)
Nina Howell Starr (1903–2000), photographer of American roadside attractions and folk art culture, and art historian[ 6]
Maggie Steber , documentary photographer for National Geographic
Gitel Steed (1914–1977), anthropologist, ethnological photographer
Amy Stein (born 1970), staged views, frequently with animals
Nellie Stockbridge (c. 1868 – 1965), early Idaho mining district photographer
Chanell Stone (born 1992), photographer
Zoe Strauss (born 1970), shuttered buildings, empty parking lots and vacant meeting halls in South Philadelphia
Nancy M. Stuart , portrait photographer; photography educator and administrator
Stephanie Pfriender Stylander (born 1960), photographer
Rachel Sussman (born 1975), living organisms at least 2,000 years old
Paulette Tavormina (born 1949), fine-art photographer
Maggie Taylor (born 1961), artistic digital imaging
Deanna Templeton (born 1969)
Joyce Tenneson (born 1945), fine art photographer, often of nude or semi-nude women, with cover images on a range of periodicals including Time , Life , and Entertainment Weekly
Paula Gately Tillman (born 1946), street photography, portraits
Beatrice Tonnesen (1871–1958), early views of live models for advertising
Barbara Traub , street photography, landscapes, portraits
Ka-Man Tse (born 1981)
Deborah Turbeville (1932–2013), fashion photographer
Mellon Tytell (born 1945), fashion and editorial photographer, did documentary series on Haiti and portraits of figures from the Beat Generation
Doris Ulmann (1884–1934), known for her portraits of craftsmen and musicians from Appalachia
Penelope Umbrico (born 1957), is an American visual artist working with appropriated photographic images.
Elizabeth Flint Wade (1849–1915), pictorial work exhibited jointly with Rose Clark
Barbra Walz (1950/51–1990), fashion photographer known for portraits of designers
Eva Watson-Schütze (1867–1935), pictorial-style portraits, founding member of Photo-Secession
Rebecca Norris Webb (born 1956)
Carrie Mae Weems (born 1953), concerned with the problems of African Americans , often staging sets for her images
Terri Weifenbach
Sandra Weiner (1921–2014), Polish-American street photographer and children's book author
Alisa Wells (1927–1987), experimental photography
Annie Wells (born 1954), Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist
Eudora Welty (1909–2001), documentary work on the rural poor in Mississippi from the early 1930s and the effects of the Great Depression
Lily White (photographer) (1866–1944), landscape photographer, particularly of Oregon
Susan Wides (born 1955), photographer
Myra Albert Wiggins (1869–1956), pictorial work, member of the Photo-Secession movement
Hannah Wilke (1940–1993), performance artist and photographer
Jennette Williams (1952–2017), photographer
Laura Wilson (born 1939), photographic essayist
Deborah Willis (born 1948), curator and exhibition organizer
Merry Moor Winnett (1951–1994), noted for experimental imagery
Dawn Wirth (born 1960), photographer
Sharon Wohlmuth (1946–2022), photojournalist and best-seller author
Marion Post Wolcott (1910–1990), worked for Farm Security Administration documenting poverty during the Great Depression
Linda Wolf (born 1950), One of the first women in rock and roll photography; early work in France covers village life, later bus benches in the United States and multicultural portraits for Los Angeles billboards
Penny Wolin (born 1953), portraiture, visual anthropology, concerned with documenting American Jewish culture
Susan Wood (born 1932), worked for Life , People , and New York magazines from the 1960s to the 1980s
Francesca Woodman (1958–1981), black-and-white photographs of herself and nude female models
Constance Philpitt Warner (1897–1992), worked with the Smithsonian National Zoo
Bunny Yeager (1929–2014), figure photographer and former pin-up model
Becky Yee (born 1969), portrait photographer and business founder[ 7]
Yelena Yemchuk (born 1970), fashion, advertising and album photography, also videos
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