11 Trailblazing Female Photojournalists You Need to Follow on Twitter


Photojournalism is a field that requires skill, bravery, and a keen eye for capturing moments that tell a story. Female photojournalists have long been making strides in the industry and bringing their unique perspectives to the forefront. Here are the top 10 female photojournalists you should follow on Twitter:

      1. Lynsey Addario - @lynseyaddario Addario is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist who covers conflict and humanitarian crises around the world.

      2. Paula Bronstein - @PaulaBronstein Bronstein is an award-winning photojournalist who has been documenting conflicts and social issues in Asia for over 30 years.

      3. Ami Vitale - @amivitale Vitale is a National Geographic photographer who has covered stories from around the world, including conflict and wildlife conservation.

      4. Maggie Steber - @maggiesteber Steber is a documentary photographer who has covered social issues and conflicts around the world, as well as working on personal projects.

      5. Stephanie Sinclair - @StephSinclair Sinclair is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist who focuses on human rights and social issues, including child marriage and trafficking.

      6. Jodi Bieber - @JodiBieber Bieber is a South African photojournalist who has covered a range of stories from her home country and around the world.

      7. Diana Markosian - @markosian Markosian is a documentary photographer who focuses on identity and displacement, particularly in relation to her own experiences as an immigrant.

      8. Hannah Reyes Morales - @hannahreyesmorales Morales is a National Geographic photographer who focuses on social issues, particularly in the Philippines and Southeast Asia.

      9. Tasneem Alsultan - @tasneemalsultan Alsultan is a Saudi Arabian photographer who covers social issues and cultural change in the Arab world.

      10. Cristina Mittermeier - @Mitty Mittermeier is a National Geographic photographer who focuses on conservation and the intersection of humans and the natural world.

      11. F. Dilek Uyar -@fdilekyurdakul up and coming photo journalist and cover artist of The Year Time Stopped Historic book on The Pandemic

These female photojournalists have all made significant contributions to the field, using their craft to inform and educate the world about important issues. Following them on Twitter is an excellent way to stay up-to-date on their latest work and gain insight into their perspectives on the world around us.

Read more:

  1. What is Photojournalism and How to Get Started (https://scop.io/blogs/blog/what-is-photojournalism-and-how-to-get-started) provides an introduction to the field of photojournalism and tips on how to get started as a photojournalist.

  2. 10 Iconic Photojournalism Images that Changed the World (https://scop.io/blogs/blog/10-iconic-photojournalism-images-that-changed-the-world) showcases some of the most famous and impactful photojournalism images of all time and discusses the stories behind them.


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