women photographers

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Margaret Bourke-White

photographing the world
1992
Traces the life and accomplishments of the noted photojournalist who served as a foreign correspondent for the magazine "Life" during World War II and the Korean War.

A female focus

great women photographers
1996
Surveys the work of American women photographers over the past 150 years, examining what they photographed and why, as well as how they worked.

Moonlight becomes you

a novel
1996
Maggie Holloway arrives at the home of her long-lost stepmother Nuala, only to the find the older woman dead. During a visit to the cemetery, Maggie, a professional photographer, notices something is amiss and finds herself the target of a sinister money-bilking plot.

The reckoning

2004
Twenty-three-year-old photojournalist Molly Drake arrives in Cambodia to cover the U.S. military search for the remains of an American pilot shot down during the Vietnam War, but the search is soon forgotten in the face of a deadly typhoon and the discovery of an ancient city where more than thirty GIs disappeared during the war.

Moonlight becomes you

1997
Maggie Holloway arrives at the home of her long-lost stepmother Nuala, only to the find the older woman dead. During a visit to the cemetery, Maggie, a professional photographer, notices something is amiss and finds herself the target of a sinister money-bilking plot.

Dorothea Lange

2003
Offers a brief biographical profile of photographer Dorothea Lange.

In real life

six women photographers
2000
Describes the lives and work of six women photographers who have used their cameras in different ways and for different purposes, including Imogen Cunningham, Dorothea Lange, Lola Alvarez Bravo, Carrie MaeWeems, Elsa Dorfman, and Cindy Sherman.

The cage

1994
Beryl, a nature photographer, joins an expedition to photograph polar bears in Manitoba; when things go disastrously wrong, she and three others must make their way past starving bears and cross frozen tundra and treacherous ice floes to reach the safety of the town of Churchill.

Dorothea Lange

1994
A biography of the woman who is best known for her documentary photography of struggling migrant workers during the Great Depression. Illustrated with reproductions of photographs of Dorothea Lange's original works taken from museums around the world.

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