Wanda Martin: Choose Self-Portraits for Full Control

Wanda Martin's Dad was a photographer, but he tried to direct her towards a more 'conventional' profession. Now they're collaborating on an exhibition, and she's a Canon Ambassador with a widely-admired portfolio of fashion and portrait images.

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Embark on a captivating journey into the heart and soul of photography with Wanda Martin, renowned for her evocative portraits and fashion photography that merges the painterly with the digital. This episode not only peels back the layers of Martin's illustrious career but also dives deep into the essence of her creative vision, making it a must-listen for photography enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Wanda Martin's story begins in the countryside of Hungary, where her initial fascination with photography was kindled by her father, a photographer himself. Despite his reservations about her pursuing a career in the same field, Wanda's passion was undeniable. Armed with her first camera, a Canon EOS 20D, she embarked on a journey that would see her evolve from a curious teenager into a Canon Ambassador and a respected figure in the world of photography, based in the vibrant city of London.

The podcast delves into Martin's artistic influences and the seamless blend of digital and analog techniques that define her work. From her early experiments with self-portraiture to her nuanced understanding of light and colour, inspired by cinema and the pre-Raphaelite movement, Wanda's approach to photography is both introspective and revolutionary. She shares insights into the technical and emotional layers of her work, emphasising the importance of capturing the essence of her subjects, whether in fashion shoots or personal projects.

Listeners will be treated to an in-depth discussion on the dynamics of the photography industry. Wanda's experiences navigating the complexities of the creative world, from the significance of networking and social media to her reflections on the evolving landscape of fashion photography, are both enlightening and inspiring.

The conversation also touches on Martin's ambitious projects, including her personal exploration of self-portraiture during lockdown and collaborative exhibitions that bridge her family's photographic legacy with her contemporary vision. These endeavours not only highlight her versatility as an artist but also her commitment to pushing the boundaries of photography as a medium of expression and connection.

This episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast is packed with inspiration and artistic insight, showcasing Wanda Martin's remarkable journey and her impact on the world of photography. Whether you're a budding photographer, a seasoned professional, or simply a lover of visual arts, Wanda's story and reflections offer valuable lessons on creativity, resilience, and the endless possibilities of photography.

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This podcast is supported by Canon, a leading technology company founded in Japan in 1937. Canon is dedicated to helping people reimagine and push the boundaries of what is possible through imaging. Canon believes in living and working together for the common good to develop a better society and a more inclusive and equitable world.

Angela Nicholson

Angela is the founder of SheClicks, a community for female photographers. She started reviewing cameras and photographic kit in early 2004 and since then she’s been Amateur Photographer’s Technical Editor and Head of Testing for Future Publishing’s extensive photography portfolio (Digital Camera, Professional Photography, NPhoto, PhotoPlus, Photography Week, Practical Photoshop, Digital Camera World and TechRadar). She now primarily writes reviews for SheClicks but does freelance work for other publications.

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