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SheClicks Women in Photography
Angela Nicholson
Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 57

Our interview-style podcast is hosted by Angela Nicholson, founder of SheClicks - an award-winning community for female photographers. It features influential women from the photographic industry speaking about their experiences, what drives them and how they got to where they are now.
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Shona Perkins: Finding Calm Through Coastal ICM Photography
Episode 33
vendredi 23 août 2024 • Duration 49:36
Shona Perkins, a photographer specialising in intentional camera movement (ICM) and seascapes, shares her journey into photography and her passion for capturing the beauty of the sea. She discusses the meditative state she enters when photographing waves and the importance of connecting with the beach. Shona also talks about the challenges of finding time for her own photography while running workshops and retreats. She emphasises the deep connections formed during these experiences and the joy of seeing others go on a photographic journey.
Shona Perkins discusses the meticulous planning and organisation required to run successful photography workshops and retreats. She explains the importance of not just teaching photography skills, but also facilitating, engaging and motivating participants. Shona also talks about the evolution of her workshops and how she has adapted them to accommodate different weather conditions and participant preferences. She shares her excitement about her upcoming exhibition and the collaboration with another artist, Fee Dickson Reid.
Shona also answers questions about staying comfortable on wide-open beaches, her editing process, and her favourite lenses for seascape ICM photography. She mentions Northumberland and Cornwall as her favourite UK coastal locations and expresses her desire to shoot ICM photography in Cape Cod, USA.
Takeaways
- Photography can be a meditative and immersive experience.
- Connecting with the subject matter, such as the beach and the sea, can enhance the photographer's experience.
- Running workshops and retreats can be a rewarding way to share knowledge and create deep connections with other photographers.
- Finding a balance between personal photography and teaching can be challenging, but it's important to make time for one's own creative pursuits.
- Meticulous planning and organisation are essential for running successful photography workshops and retreats.
- Teaching photography skills is important, but facilitation, engagement, and motivation are equally crucial.
- Workshops and retreats evolve over time and can be adapted to accommodate different weather conditions and participant preferences.
- Collaborating with other artists can lead to exciting opportunities, such as joint exhibitions.
- Getting the best results in camera reduces the need for extensive editing.
- The 24-70mm lens is a favourite for seascape ICM photography.
- Northumberland and Cornwall are Shona's favourite UK coastal locations, and Cape Cod is on her bucket list for shooting ICM photography.
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Thank you to CEWE, Europe's leading photo printing company, for supporting this podcast. CEWE offers an extensive range of high-quality photo products, including the award-winning CEWE PHOTOBOOK. Creating a CEWE PHOTOBOOK of your amazing holiday captures the essence of your adventures in a tangible form. It is a timeless reminder of the unforgettable moments that would otherwise be just sitting on your hard drive or phone. A CEWE PHOTOBOOK allows you to revisit and cherish those moments for years to come. Visit cewe.co.uk for more inspiration.
Paloma Tendero: Failure is Part of the Process
Episode 32
vendredi 9 août 2024 • Duration 28:14
In this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, host Angela Nicholson interviews the talented visual artist Paloma Tendero. Known for her unique exploration of themes such as heredity, illness, and identity, Tendero's work captivates audiences by blending photography and fine art to create powerful visual narratives.
Paloma shares her artistic journey, beginning with her childhood fascination with photography. She recounts how her passion for capturing moments started when she was gifted a compact camera at the age of ten and later inherited an old SLR camera from her grandfather. These early experiences fuelled her love for photography and inspired her to pursue a degree in Fine Art and a Master’s in Photography.
In this episode, Paloma delves into the personal experiences that shape her work, including her own health challenges and the impact of her family’s medical history. She explains how these experiences inspired her to explore the complex relationships between health and illness and the ways in which they intersect with identity.
Paloma also discusses her current project, 'Shifting Bodies' which was developed as part of the 70:15:40 Project. This project challenges the conventional notion of health as the natural state and explores the dualities of the human experience. She shares her creative process, including the innovative use of expired film and sculptural elements, which add depth and texture to her work.
Throughout the episode, Paloma Tendero provides valuable insights into the unique challenges faced by female photographers, highlighting the importance of confidence and persistence in pursuing artistic goals. Her advice to aspiring photographers encourages them to seek opportunities that align with their vision and to embrace failure as a vital part of growth and creativity.
Takeaways
- Photography can be a cathartic process for exploring personal experiences and emotions.
- The creative process can involve both planning and freestyling, allowing for flexibility and spontaneity.
- Female photographers may face challenges in promoting themselves and putting their work out there, but programs and competitions targeted at women can provide extra encouragement.
- Photographing oneself can present challenges and a remote cable or an assistant is useful depending on the specific requirements of the project
- Paloma's project and image titles and captions are often developed after the images are created, but in some cases, they may be determined beforehand to guide the creative process.
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This podcast is supported by MPB, the world's largest platform for used photography and videography kit. MPB has transformed the way people buy, sell and trade equipment, making photography more accessible, affordable and sustainable. MPB is proud to partner with SheClicks to help support women photographers and their work.
Wanda Martin: Choose Self-Portraits for Full Control
Episode 23
vendredi 5 avril 2024 • Duration 43:01
In this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson sits down with Wanda Martin, an acclaimed photographer whose unique eye and remarkable journey from the countryside of Hungary to the heart of London's photographic scene have captivated many. Wanda, now a Canon Ambassador, director, visual artist, and a notable figure in the world of photography, shares insights into her creative process, her roots, and the power of photography.
Wanda recounts her initial encounter with photography, nurtured by her father, a photographer himself, who introduced her to the craft despite his reservations about her pursuing a career in the field. This early exposure, coupled with a Canon EOS 20D, ignited a lifelong passion that eventually led her to professional photography, defying her father's hopes of her choosing a more conventional path.
Despite starting with digital photography, Wanda also delves into the analog world, mastering the art of shooting and processing black and white film under her father's guidance. This blend of digital immediacy and analog depth characterizes her approach, allowing her versatility across commercial and personal projects.
The conversation also touches upon Wanda's artistic influences, notably the painterly and cinematic qualities that infuse her work with a distinct aesthetic. She expresses a particular fondness for the pre-Raphaelite movement and filmmakers like Wong Kar-Wai, whose use of light and colour significantly influence her photographic style.
Wanda shares her experiences navigating the photography industry, emphasizing the importance of networking and social media in establishing a presence. She reflects on the evolving landscape of fashion photography, acknowledging the increasing representation of women behind the lens.
Her narrative is one of creativity and connection to the subjects she captures. From self-portraits that delve into personal narratives to collaborations with musicians and actors, Wanda aims to offer a glimpse into the souls of her subjects.
Listeners are treated to a deep dive into Wanda's creative ethos and her aspirations for future projects.
This episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast highlights Wanda Martin's remarkable career and artistic vision and serves as an inspiration for aspiring photographers everywhere.
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Canon
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.
Kate T Parker: Raising Girls' Voices Through Photography
Episode 22
vendredi 22 mars 2024 • Duration 41:29
In this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, we are thrilled to present an engaging discussion with the incredibly talented Kate T. Parker. With a career that seamlessly blends the worlds of art, athleticism, and advocacy, Kate's journey from a video editor and ad agency producer to a celebrated professional photographer and New York Times bestselling author is nothing short of inspiring. She candidly shares the lessons learned from embracing imperfection and the beauty of capturing real moments, underscoring the value of authenticity in her work.
Join us as Angela Nicholson, founder of SheClicks and a champion of female photographers, delves into Kate's fascinating evolution in the field of photography. From her initial foray into photography as a creative outlet during motherhood to her groundbreaking work in lifestyle and portrait photography, Kate's narrative is a testament to the power of passion and drive. Her approach to capturing the essence of her subjects, particularly young girls and athletes, challenges conventional beauty standards and celebrates the strength and spirit inherent in every individual.
Kate's influential book, 'Strong is the New Pretty', showcases her commitment to empowering women and girls, capturing their strength, resilience, and the unfiltered reality of their lives. This discussion not only highlights Kate's remarkable achievements and collaborations but also offers invaluable insights into the creative process, the challenges of balancing various roles, and the impact of photography on social change.
Whether you're an aspiring photographer, a seasoned professional, or simply someone who appreciates the art of storytelling through imagery, this episode offers a wealth of inspiration and wisdom from one of the most visionary photographers of our time. Join us for an uplifting journey through the lens of Kate T. Parker, where every photograph tells a story of empowerment, authenticity, and the unbreakable spirit of womanhood.
Kate's latest book, 'Force of Nature' is available now.
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Caroline Tran: Uplifting Women in Photography One Comment at a Time
Episode 21
vendredi 8 mars 2024 • Duration 01:04:18
In this captivating episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, host Angela Nicholson dives deep into the world of Caroline Tran, a distinguished Fujifilm USA ambassador and renowned wedding, portrait and lifestyle photographer. Caroline, who began her career as a physics teacher, shares her transformative journey into photography, driven by her passion for creativity and desire to carve her own path.
Caroline challenges listeners to spread positivity on social media, specifically urging everyone to leave five uplifting comments on posts by female photographers. This simple yet powerful act is a beacon of support and encouragement within the photography community, especially among women.
Angela and Caroline explore various aspects of Caroline's photography career, including her initial struggles, the pivotal moments that led to her success, and her innovative approach to capturing the essence of her subjects. Caroline's story is a testament to the power of perseverance, creativity, and the importance of fostering a supportive community among female photographers.
Listeners will also gain insights into Caroline's photography techniques, her preference for shooting outdoors, and her choice of gear. She emphasizes the significance of creating a work-life balance that aligns with personal values and the changing dynamics of life.
As the episode unfolds on International Women's Day, Caroline and Angela advocate for inclusion and celebrate the achievements of women in photography. They discuss the challenges women face in the industry and propose ways to overcome them, highlighting the importance of mutual support, recognition, and empowerment.
Caroline Tran's journey from a physics teacher to an acclaimed photographer is not just inspiring but also a reminder of the limitless possibilities when one follows their passion with determination and supports others along the way. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to be inspired, to learn from a master of the craft, and to understand the importance of community in the creative world.
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This podcast is supported by Fujifilm, one of the best-known photography brands in the world. Fujifilm’s award-winning X Series and GFX system cameras and lenses are suitable for all types of photographers and videographers. Each has been developed utilising the experience gained from more than 90 years in the industry, featuring unique film simulation modes that everyone knows and loves.
Amy Bateman: Win or Lose, Competitions Can Boost Motivation and Confidence
Episode 20
vendredi 23 février 2024 • Duration 51:10
Welcome to the latest episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, where we delve into the fascinating world of female photographers and their unique journeys in the photography industry. In this episode, our host Angela Nicholson, founder of SheClicks, engages in a captivating conversation with Amy Bateman, an extraordinary talent who transitioned from a career as a physiotherapist to becoming an award-winning photographer, specialising in capturing the essence of people, places, and artisan products in the Lake District in the UK.
Amy's story is one of passion, transition, and discovery. Initially a physiotherapist, Amy found a new calling in photography after she started a family. Balancing family life on a farm near Kendal, on the edge of the Lake District, she discovered photography as a personal outlet that quickly blossomed into a consuming passion. Armed with an entry-level DSLR and driven by the joy of capturing the everyday moments on her farm, Amy embarked on a journey that led her to become a freelance photographer in 2019.
Amy's work is rooted in her farming background, which she combines with her photographic skills. This unique blend is showcased in her book '40 Farms,' where she intertwines the stories of various farms with stunning visual narratives, highlighting the changes and challenges in the agricultural landscape. This project not only solidified her position as a professional photographer but also emphasised the importance of storytelling through photography.
Throughout the podcast, Amy shares invaluable insights into her creative process, the significance of community and feedback in her growth as a photographer, and the impact of social media and photography competitions in gaining exposure and confidence. Her journey underscores the importance of following your passion, the value of continuous learning, and the power of photography in storytelling.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the transformative power of photography, the process of career transition, and the inspiring stories of women making their mark in the photography world. Join us as we explore Amy Bateman's journey from a physiotherapist to a celebrated photographer, capturing the heart and soul of the countryside through her lens.
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Tania Freimuth: Learning from Mistakes and Making Leaps
Episode 19
vendredi 9 février 2024 • Duration 47:14
In the latest episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson, founder of the SheClicks community for women photographers, delves into the inspiring journey of Tania Freimuth, a remarkable talent in the world of photography and cinematography. From her early days experimenting with a simple camera to becoming a Canon ambassador and a Director of Photography (DoP), Tania's path is a testament to the transformative power of passion and perseverance in the creative arts.
Tania recalls her initial foray into photography, sharing anecdotes of her childhood experiences with a basic Instamatic camera. These early explorations, supported by her grandparents, laid the foundation for a lifelong journey in visual storytelling. The transition from casual snapshots to using a more complex 35mm camera at the age of 10 marked a significant turning point for Tania, challenging her to master the intricacies of film photography and sparking a deeper engagement with the art.
Angela and Tania's conversation offers insights into the evolution of Tania's career, highlighting her versatile background in art, photography, cinematography and music video production. Tania's story is a compelling illustration of the creative process, emphasising the importance of self-critique, continuous learning, adaptation and making bold leaps.
Listeners are treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and triumphs of Tania's professional journey, including her approach to photography as a personal endeavour. Tania's dedication to her craft shines through as she discusses her commitment to maintaining photography as a creative outlet, distinct from the commercial pressures of the industry.
This episode is an engaging portrait of Tania Freimuth's impressive career and an inspiring call to action for photographers at all levels to explore their creativity, push boundaries, and find their unique voice in visual storytelling.
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Canon
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.
Tigz Rice: Be The Creative You Want To Be
Episode 18
vendredi 26 janvier 2024 • Duration 51:55
In this captivating episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography podcast, Angela Nicholson, founder of SheClicks and a champion for female photographers, engages in a deep and enlightening conversation with the renowned photographer, Tigz Rice, whose work centres on boudoir photography and female empowerment. This episode offers an immersive journey into Rice's photographic endeavours and her evolution as an artist in the dynamic field of photography.
Tigz, whose career began in 2009, shares her unique narrative, illustrating the fluidity and adaptability inherent in creative professions. Initially stepping into the world of photography with a focus on burlesque, Tigz's career trajectory was not planned but organically evolved to align with her passion for capturing the essence of female empowerment through her lens. Her artistic journey is peppered with challenges and learning experiences that shaped her distinctive approach to photography, blending elements of her past as a burlesque performer with her background in illustration.
The episode delves into Tigz's pivotal shift from illustration to photography, a change driven by her growing disenchantment with drawing. Listeners are taken through her initial challenges in photography, where she had to navigate the intricacies of the craft with limited resources, notably a Canon EOS 450D camera that was permanently set to manual mode. This period of experimentation and self-discovery played a crucial role in developing her unique style and approach to photography.
Tigz's story is a compelling tale of determination and adaptability, highlighted by her journey from capturing a burlesque festival to becoming a full-time photographer within just a year. Her expertise in adapting to the challenging lighting conditions of stage performances and her ability to capture the vibrant essence of burlesque and boudoir scenes are testament to her technical proficiency and artistic sensibility.
Additionally, the podcast explores the nuances of Tigz Rice's photographic work. It touches upon the fine line between capturing a live performance and orchestrating a photo shoot, particularly in the intimate setting of boudoir photography. Tigz's background in performing arts provides her with a unique understanding of body movement and expression, which she skillfuly incorporates into her photography.
Listeners are also treated to the story behind Rice's 2019 book, "Strip Tease." This publication, marking a decade in her career, blends unseen work with some of her most iconic images, showcasing her evolution and depth in the field of boudoir and burlesque photography.
Apart from her professional pursuits, Tigz shares her personal passion for Japanese culture and language, adding another dimension to her multifaceted personality and providing listeners with a wider view of her as an individual.
The podcast concludes with Tigz answering questions in the "Six from SheClicks" section, where she shares insights into her favourite eras for lingerie styling, her approach to work-life balance, and some of her favourite non-photographic items in her kit. This interactive segment allows listeners to connect with Tigz on a more personal level.
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Brooke Shaden: Love At First Idea
Episode 17
vendredi 12 janvier 2024 • Duration 46:23
In this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, host Angela Nicholson sits down with conceptual photographer Brooke Shaden to discuss her creative process and the emotional themes in her work.
Brooke Shaden is an American photographer known for her conceptual fine art photography, often including herself as the subject. Her evocative images frequently explore themes of grief, loss, and the human experience of pain and darkness. Through symbolic imagery and emotional storytelling, Shaden aims to destigmatize difficult topics and bring catharsis to viewers.
In the discussion, Brooke explains how she got her start in photography after beginning in writing and filmmaking. She shares that the solitary nature of photography allowed her to have full control over her creative vision. She also mentions the personal experiences that inspire her ideas and what it's like to channel universal emotions through her work.
Listeners learn about Brooke Shaden's meticulous planning process, from coming up with conceptual meanings to choosing locations, props, and compositions to convey her intended messages effectively. She discusses titles and captions as vital storytelling tools. She also talks about commissions and adapting her process to other people's stories and experiences.
The conversation delves into how Brooke manages her own emotions while creating emotionally heavy work. She explains the importance of processing experiences fully before translating them into art. Brooke also shares some of the physically and mentally challenging things she's done for photographs.
This insightful interview provides a behind-the-scenes look at Brooke Shaden's artistic practice and how she transforms personal experiences into meaningful conceptual photography. Her discussion of the creative process and emotional storytelling offers valuable inspiration for photographers.
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3 Legged Thing
This episode is supported by 3 Legged Thing, the company that makes British-designed and engineered tripods, monopods and accessories with highly versatile modular functionality. These high-quality products help photographers of all shapes, sizes, ages, genders, and cultures to create amazing photos and videos.
Jemella Ukaegbu: It's Okay to be the First
Episode 16
vendredi 29 décembre 2023 • Duration 46:01
This episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast features Jemella Ukaegbu, a photographer and the founder of UK Black Female Photographers. Jemella studied photography at university and received a first-class BA before starting her own photography business in 2013, focusing on family, maternity, and wedding photography.
Jemella created the UK Black Female Photographers community to support and celebrate black female photographers in the UK. The group has grown from a few photographers meeting up socially to over 500 members strong, putting on exhibitions, workshops, and more. Jemella discusses the challenges of starting the group but finds her proudest achievement is the sisterhood and growth it has fostered among members.
In the podcast, Jemella shares her photography journey from being inspired by photos her mother took to pursuing it as a career after realizing other options were not a good fit. She discusses navigating university as one of the only black students and being diagnosed with dyslexia, finding strength and support to persevere. Jemella also discusses balancing her thriving business and vibrant community while raising two children as a self-employed mother.
Listeners learn Jemella's top tips for staying inspired in her work after 10 years, from being willing to change and try new things to only taking on jobs that bring her joy. She also advises aspiring black female photographers to focus on their purpose and know their worth despite a potential lack of role models or qualifications. Overall, the episode gives an inspiring look at Jemella's photography path and her efforts to support other women through UK Black Female Photographers.
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