Wildlife Female Photographer

Lady with Canon 7D & Sigma BigmaShe uses a Canon with a Sigma lens. I'm not to sure, but I think that it's a “BigMa” the 50mm-500mm. There are not too many women photographers. The few that I know of either do weddings or babies. The vast majority of photographers are male. I can only think of 2 “famous” female photographers from before World War II:Imogen Cunningham Dorothea Lange There are many more, but they didn't become “famous”.Then starting around the 60s women started to break into photography, like Diane Arbus, Annie Leibovitch, Joyce Tenneson… The vast, vast majority of the photojournalists, nature photographers, landscape photographers and sport photographers are males. Where are the women? We need them! Why do we the men need them? Because women offer a different point of view, a different expression, a different sensibility…reifel-20110423-3993.jpg — Copyright © 2011 Syv Ritch: http://www.foto-biz.com/usageterms

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She uses a Canon with a Sigma lens. I'm not too sure, but I think that it's a “BigMa” the 50mm-500mm. There are not too many women photographers. The few that I know of either do weddings or babies. The vast majority of photographers are male. I can only think of 2 “famous” female photographers from before World War II:

  1. Imogen Cunningham
  2. Dorothea Lange

There are many more, but they didn't become “famous”.

Then starting around the 60s women started to break into photography, like Diane Arbus, Annie Leibovitch, Joyce Tenneson… The vast, vast majority of the photojournalists, nature photographers, landscape photographers and sport photographers are males. Where are the women? We need them! Why do we the men need them? Because women offer a different point of view, a different expression, a different sensibility…