Anne Winterer (21 September 1894 – 17 August 1938) was a German photographer known for her industrial and cultural work.
That year she spent three months working in Furtwangen before she moved to Düsseldorf.
[2] She first trained and then went into partnership with Erna Wagner-Hehmke [de] opening a joint studio in Düsseldorf in 1925.
During the 30s her work was featured in the magazine "Atlantis" and she recorded industrial subjects as well as local cultural events[1] in the New Objectionist style.
From there she started to travel to Austria, Portugal and Switzerland which she recorded with her camera.