List of German women photographers

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This is a list of women photographers who were born in Germany or whose works are closely associated with that country.

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  • Louise Abel (1841–1907), German-born Norwegian photographer
  • Gertrud Arndt (1903–2000), created self-portraits from around 1930
  • Ursula Arnold (1929–2012), street scenes in Berlin and Leipzig during the German Democratic Republic
  • Ellen Auerbach (1906–2004), see United States

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  • Tina Bara (born 1962), freelance artistic photographer
  • Uta Barth (born 1958), art photography
  • Hilla Becher (1934–2015), together with her brother Bernd, produced typologies of industrial buildings and structures
  • Katharina Behrend (1888–1973), see Netherlands
  • Sibylle Bergemann (1941–2010), chronicler of social life in East Germany
  • Ella Bergmann-Michel (1896–1971), abstract painter, photographer, filmmaker
  • Ruth Bernhard (1905–2006), German-born American lesbian photographer
  • Emilie Bieber (1810–1884), pioneer who opened a studio in Hamburg as early as 1852
  • Aenne Biermann (1898–1933), of the New Objectivity movement
  • Ilse Bing (1899–1998), versatile photographer (fashion, architecture, etc.) from the 1920s to the 1950s, often using remarkable compositions
  • Anna Blume (1937–2011), staged photographs and installations, often depicting herself and her husband Bernhard
  • Dorothy Bohm (born 1924), see United Kingdom
  • Jenny Bossard-Biow (1813 – after 1858), possibly the first woman in Germany to have made daguerreotypes
  • Marianne Breslauer (1909–2001), active in the early 1930s
  • Käthe Buchler (1876–1930), documented WWI in Braunschweig, Germany
  • Traude Bührmann (born 1942), writer, journalist, photographer

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  • Frauke Eigen (born 1969), photographer of the aftermath of war in Kosovo

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  • Marie Goslich (1859–1936), photographer of social issues, etc., for magazines
  • Sophia Goudstikker (1865–1924), portraitist and women's rights activist
  • Liselotte Grschebina (1908–1994), see Israel
  • Julia Gunther (born 1979), documentary photographer

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  • Lisel Haas (1898–1989), German-born Jewish photographer who moved to Britain
  • Esther Haase (born 1966), photographer, film director
  • Elisabeth Hase (1905–1991), commercial and documentary photographer
  • Sandra Hastenteufel (born 1966), contemporary artist, photographer
  • Roswitha Hecke (born 1944), photojournalist
  • Annemarie Heinrich (1912–2005), see Argentina
  • Nanna Heitmann (born 1994)
  • Lotte Herrlich (1883–1956), photographer of naturism during the 1920s
  • Hannah Höch (1889–1978), pioneer of photomontage, participated in the Dada movement
  • Marta Hoepffner (1912–2000), artist, photographer
  • Candida Höfer (born 1944), highly precise large-format depictions of guest workers in Germany, interiors, zoos, capturing the psychology of social architecture
  • Sabine Hornig (born 1964), photographer and contemporary artist depicting architecture and urban life
  • Walde Huth (1923–2011), fashion photographer

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  • Melanie Manchot (born 1966), specializes in photographs of people in public, sometimes inviting them to undress
  • Jeanne Mandello (1907–2001), modern experimental photographer, studio in Paris, later moved to South America
  • Anne Menke (born 1967), German-born editorial photographer, based in New York
  • Hansel Mieth (1909–1998), see United States
  • Lucia Moholy (1894–1989), see Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic
  • Hedda Morrison (1908–1991), early photographs of Peking, Hong Kong and Sarawak, later lived and exhibited in Australia

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  • Hildegard Ochse (1935–1997), freelance photographer, educator
  • Li Osborne (1883–1968), German-born British photographer and sculptor

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  • Katja Rahlwes (born 1967), fashion photographer
  • Claudia Reinhardt (born 1964), contemporary photographer
  • Regina Relang (1906–1989), fashion photographer
  • Ursula Richter (1886–1946), dance and theatre photography in Dresden
  • Leni Riefenstahl (1902–2003), film director and dancer who also published photos of the Nuba tribes in Sudan and, later, marine life
  • Frieda Riess (1890–c. 1955), German portrait photographer in the 1920s with a studio in central Berlin
  • Tata Ronkholz (1940–1997)
  • Hildegard Rosenthal (1913–1990), German photographer who became a photojournalist and a noted photographer after her emigration to Brazil.

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  • Bertha Wehnert-Beckmann (1815–1901), Germany's first professional female photographer with a studio in Leipzig from 1843
  • Anne Winterer (1894–1938), studio in Düsseldorf, portraits, industrial subjects

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  • Yva (1900–c. 1942), German Jewish photographer, multiple exposed images

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