Edit Maria Kindval (21 July 1866 – 26 December 1951) was a Swedish teacher, photographer, women's rights activist and suffragist.
Kindvall was also politically active in the Swedish People's Association and in the Moderate Party.
After a further year in Tranås, she moved to Gothenburg, from 1895 to 1897 she taught in Stråtjära, Hälsingland after which she became a governess in Sundsvall until 1901.
[1] She then decided to change her profession to that of a photographer, working with Carl Berggren in Arbrå as an assistant in 1901.
[1] She reported on these activities in the journal of the Allmänna Valmansförbundet, a moderate party in which she was also politically engaged.