This is a list of women photographers who were born in Sweden or whose works are closely associated with that country.
Sofia Ahlbom (1803–1868), feminist, practiced as a photographer from the 1860s
Beata Bergström (born 1921), photographer, known for her dance and theatre work
Ingrid Falk (born 1960), installation artist
Maria Friberg (born 1966), painter, photographer, video artist
Marianne Greenwood (1916–2006), photographed Picasso and other artists in Antibes after the Second World War, later photographing the peoples of the Pacific islands and parts of Asia
Johanna Hald (born 1945), screenwriter, photographer
Brita Sofia Hesselius (1801–1866), Sweden's first professional female photographer, opening a studio in Karlstad in 1845
Lina Jonn (1861–1896), early Swedish professional photographer in Helsingborg and Lund, remembered for her documentary work
Wilhelmina Lagerholm (1826–1917), portrait and genre painter, photographer
Annika Larsson (born 1972), contemporary artist, photographer
Tuija Lindström (born 1950), noted for her black-and-white pictures of women in a black lake addressing feminist issues
Elisabeth Ohlson (born 1961), photographs sexual minorities, noted for her 1998 Ecce Homo portraying Jesus among homosexuals
Mathilda Ranch (1860–1938), early professional photographer who ran studios in Varberg and the surrounding area
Anna Riwkin-Brick (1908–1970), portrait and dance photography, photo-journalistic work
Emma Schenson (1827–1913), early professional photographer
Kristina Schmid (born 1972), fine art photographer
Helene Schmitz (born 1960), photographer, writer
Hilda Sjölin (1835–1915), one of Sweden's first professional female photographers, opening a studio in Malmö in 1861
Maria Tesch (1850–1936), professional photographer, studio in Linköping
Bertha Valerius (1835–1915), official photographer of the Royal Swedish court
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