SHECLICKS WOMEN IN PHOTOGRAPHY PODCAST
Our interview-style podcast is hosted by Angela Nicholson, founder of SheClicks. It features influential women from the photographic industry speaking about their experiences, what drives them and how they got to where they are now. We aim to raise the profile of female photographers and discuss the issues women encounter in the business.
The SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast is available on all the leading podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Audible. However, you can also listen to it here by clicking on ‘More’ for each episode.
Kate T Parker: Raising Girls' Voices Through Photography
Dive into our chat with Kate T. Parker, exploring her journey from ad industry to iconic photographer, championing authenticity, strength, and the spirit of womanhood.
Caroline Tran: Uplifting Women in Photography One Comment at a Time
Caroline Tran discusses her journey from physics teacher to acclaimed photographer, emphasising creativity, community support, and the power of positive social media engagement among female photographers
Amy Bateman: Win or Lose, Competitions Can Boost Motivation and Confidence
Amy Bateman's journey from physiotherapist to award-winning photographer, capturing the essence of rural life and the power of storytelling through photography.
Tania Freimuth: Learning from Mistakes and Making Leaps
Listen to Tania Freimuth's photographic journey, from childhood curiosity to her status as a Canon ambassador, in this inspiring SheClicks podcast episode on women in photography
Tigz Rice: Be The Creative You Want To Be
An enlightening conversation with the renowned photographer Tigz Rice, whose work centres on boudoir photography and female empowerment.
Brooke Shaden: Love At First Idea
This episode explores Brooke Shaden's intimate journey from writing to conceptual photography dealing with grief and complex human emotions
Jemella Ukaegbu: It's Okay to be the First
Photographer, Jemella Ukaegbu is the founder of the UK Black Female Photographers community, she tells us about her experiences and what led her to form the community.
Dani Connor: It’s Not About Likes
Wildlife photographer Dani Connor outlines her journey from photographing her dog to capturing her viral video about red squirrel kits in Sweden.
Margaret Soraya: Finding Your Creative Voice
Margaret Soraya gives us a glimpse into the life of a photographer deeply connected to her environment and committed to helping others discover their creative potential.
Donna Crous: Do What You Love
Food photographer Donna Crous speaks about how she changed from a career in banking to embrace her love for cooking and healthy eating.
Scarlet Page: Don't Wait to be Asked
Scarlet Page shares invaluable lessons she's learned during her 30-year career as a music photographer.
Marina Spironetti: Winning Strategies for Photography Competitions
Marina was the winner of the very first Clare Arho Award for Women Photographers in the Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year Awards, and in 2022 she won the Errazuriz Wine Photographer of the Year Award in the same awards.
Kate Kirkman: Understanding Your Camera Boosts Creativity and Confidence
Kate Kirkman (aka Kate Hopewell-Smith), a largely self-taught photographer and Sony Ambassador discusses mastering camera settings to enhance artistry.
Carolyn Mendelsohn: Amplifying Voices and Transforming Lives Through Photography
Carolyn Mendelsohn is a highly acclaimed UK-based portrait and documentary photographer known for her impactful personal projects that amplify voices and stories.
Vanessa Joy: Learn with other Photographers
With over 15 years of experience in the industry, Vanessa shares her journey from teaching Spanish to building a successful photography business.
Lindsay Adler: Creative Collaboration is Key to Commercial Success
Lindsay Adler has travelled the world shooting for high-end brands and publications, she’s also a Canon USA Explorer of Light.
Christie Goodwin: Music Photography - It's Not About You
Christie Goodwin’s first experience of music photography was shooting a friend's covers band. When someone sent her images to the manager of Status Quo, he hired her to photograph the band.
Makayla Jade Harris: Moving Beyond a Hobby
After being laid off from her job as a business consultant, Makayla bought herself a camera and started charging $50 for photo shoots. Today, she is the youngest director of the Professional Photographers of America.
Elke Vogelsang: Capturing Canine Characters
Elke talks about her journey from technical translator to full-time photographer, how she built her business photographing dogs, and her love of languages that she plans to use to expand her reach internationally.
Rachael Talibart: My 15-year Transition from Solicitor to Fine Art Photographer
Contrary to popular belief, there was a 15-year gap between Rachael Talibart leaving her job as a solicitor and her becoming a professional photographer. During that time, she raised her children, studied for a couple of English Literature degrees and enjoyed photography as a hobby.