• Delaney McQuown: Finding Liberation Through Self-Portraiture
    Jan 10 2025

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    In this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson speaks with the multi-talented Delaney McQuown, a photographer, digital technician and artist based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Delaney’s work, which spans commercial and fine art photography, is defined by its vibrant use of colour and a fearless approach to self-portraiture. In 2024, she won the Claire Aho Award for Women Photographers at the World Food Photography Awards (formerly the Pink Lady Food Photography awards)for her striking self-portrait, BLT Contemplation.

    Delaney shares how she first discovered photography as a teenager, building on her love for art nurtured in a creatively supportive household. Her education at the University of Cincinnati further honed her skills, combining fine art principles with practical experience through a co-op programme. Now, as a photographer at OMS Photography, she balances the demands of commercial projects with her passion for personal work.

    A significant theme of this episode is Delaney’s self-portraiture project, which she describes as a therapeutic journey to embrace her own image. This project has evolved into a series designed to help other women experience the same sense of liberation. Her latest series, *Swimsuit Season*, invites women to shed societal pressures and embrace their authentic selves in a playful and empowering environment.

    Angela and Delaney also discuss the challenges and rewards of entering photography competitions, the impact of winning awards, and the importance of persistence. Delaney offers valuable advice for photographers looking to submit their work, encouraging them to trust their intuition and focus on creating for themselves.

    Tune in to this inspiring conversation to learn how Delaney is redefining beauty and creativity through her bold and vibrant photography. Don’t miss her practical tips, heartfelt insights, and infectious passion for empowering women through the lens.

    Takeaways

    1. The Therapeutic Power of Self-Portraiture
    Delaney shares how her self-portraiture journey helped her confront insecurities and embrace her image, inspiring her to create empowering experiences for other women.

    2. Blending Fine Art and Commercial Photography
    Delaney discusses how her fine art background influences her bold, colourful commercial photography, creating a unique and vibrant style.

    3. Winning the Claire Aho Award
    Delaney reflects on the impact of winning the prestigious Clarie Aho Award, which reignited her passion for entering competitions and validated her creative vision.

    4. Encouraging Women to Redefine Beauty
    Through projects like Swimsuit Season, Delaney creates spaces for women to express themselves authentically and challenge societal beauty standards.

    5. The Importance of Entering Competitions
    Delaney emphasises the value of submitting work to competitions, encouraging photographers to embrace the process without fear of rejection.

    6. Balancing Commercial Work and Personal Projects
    Delaney highlights how her commercial photography job provides technical skills and support, which she applies to her deeply personal creative projects.

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    31 mins
  • Six from SheClicks: 12 Questions, 12 Answers – Inspiring Moments from the Podcast
    Dec 27 2024

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    Join us for a special episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, where Angela Nicholson, founder of SheClicks, revisits some of her favourite moments from the first 20 episodes. In this highlights episode, we hear insightful answers from 12 talented photographers featured in the popular Six from SheClicks segment.

    Cristina Mittermeier opens the episode by discussing how she uses photography to inspire environmental action through powerful storytelling. Tracy Calder shares the creative journey behind her award-winning ‘Plant Scars’ series, while Rachael Talibart explains how weather conditions influence her approach to seascape photography.

    Christie Goodwin reflects on managing personal feelings when photographing challenging subjects in the music industry. Fashion photographer Lindsay Adler offers expert tips for working with models, ensuring natural and dynamic poses. Meanwhile, portrait photographer Carolyn Mendelsohn reveals how she creates a collaborative environment that helps subjects feel at ease.
    Kate Kirkman explains how she balances her varied photography businesses, from weddings to boudoir and commercial work. Music photographer Scarlet Page shares career advice for aspiring photographers, emphasising persistence and making the most of every opportunity.

    Food photographer Donna Crous reveals her sources of inspiration, from seasonal ingredients to vibrant colour combinations. Marina Spironetti highlights what separates great travel photography from holiday snapshots.
    Brooke Shaden discusses how creative shifts can lead to unexpected fine art concepts, while Amy Bateman underscores the value of continuous learning to keep evolving as a photographer.

    This episode is packed with practical tips, creative insights and personal stories from these extraordinary photographers. Listen now for a dose of inspiration and expert advice to fuel your own photographic journey!

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    Now is a great time to look back over the last year and put together a PHOTOBOOK of all your photographic highlights. A CEWE PHOTOBOOK is a great way to remember all those wonderful family gatherings, spontaneous snapshots and epic holidays.

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  • Jessica McGovern: Finding Purpose Through Photography and Animals
    Dec 13 2024

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    Jessica McGovern started getting involved with photography at the age of 14 as a way to channel her emotions and find her place in the world. She was drawn to photography because it allowed her to use her hands and her brain, and it provided a physical and mental outlet. Jess started teaching photography organically, answering questions and sharing her knowledge in online communities. She also began teaching in-person workshops and offering one-on-one mentoring.
    Jessica has won numerous accolades for her photography, which has helped boost her confidence and establish her credibility in the industry. However, she acknowledges the pressure and potential negative impact of competitions on mental health and advises photographers to seek feedback and take breaks when needed. Jess McGovern shares her personal experiences with miscarriage and her journey in photography. She discusses the challenges she faced, the importance of communication with clients, and the different camera systems for animal photography. She also talks about the Tog Spot community and the benefits of working with dogs and horses.

    Takeaways

    • Photography can be a powerful emotional outlet and a way to find one's place in the world.
    • Teaching photography can happen organically through sharing knowledge and answering questions in online communities.
    • Accolades and recognition can boost confidence and establish credibility in the industry.
    • Competitions can be both rewarding and challenging, and it's important to prioritize mental health and seek feedback when needed.
    • Miscarriage can be a traumatic and isolating experience, and it's important to have support and understanding.
    • Effective communication with clients is crucial in photography.
    • Working with dogs and horses can be rewarding and challenging, and understanding their behaviour is key to capturing great photos.

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  • Dr Denise Maxwell: The Power of Versatility and Continued Learning in Photography
    Nov 29 2024

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    In this inspiring episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson is joined by Dr Denise Maxwell, a trailblazing multi-genre photographer and the creative force behind Lensi Photography. Known for her versatility, Denise has photographed everyone from Barack Obama to Usain Bolt and covered iconic events like the BAFTAs and the Commonwealth Games. Her career spans sports, fashion, journalism, and event photography, showcasing her ability to adapt and excel across genres.
    Denise shares her journey from working in public health to becoming a professional photographer after redundancy from the NHS. With a lifelong passion for capturing moments, she moved into photography by combining practice, determination and a commitment to learning. In this episode, Denise highlights the importance of transferable skills, explaining how techniques honed in one genre, such as sports photography, can elevate her work in others, like weddings or corporate events.
    Listeners will gain valuable insights into how Denise balances a thriving career with personal projects that fuel her creativity. From her celebrated redhead project, which garnered wide recognition, to her ongoing work on themes like breastfeeding and menstruation, Denise demonstrates how personal photography can lead to professional opportunities. She passionately discusses the need for photographers to continue learning, experimenting, and pushing their creative boundaries to stay fresh and inspired.
    This episode is packed with practical advice for photographers at all stages of their journey. Denise encourages aspiring photographers to practise relentlessly, master their gear and embrace the challenges of stepping outside their comfort zones. She also offers a candid glimpse into her approach to goal-setting and maintaining work-life balance.
    Whether you’re an experienced photographer or just starting out, Denise’s wisdom and enthusiasm for her craft will leave you inspired.

    Takeaways

    • Capture moments that will matter in the future.
    • Setting goals is crucial for growth.
    • Building a client base starts with your immediate network.
    • Personal projects can keep the passion alive and lead to commercial work.
    • Multi-genre photography keeps the work exciting.
    • Transferable skills enhance your photography.
    • Practice is essential for photographers to succeed.
    • Emerging photographers should know their equipment inside out.
    • There are many genres of photography beyond weddings and portraits.
    • Continuous learning and practice are vital in 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.
    This festive season, why not surprise your loved ones with a truly unique gift? A CEWE PHOTOBOOK celebrates unforgettable moments, from cherished family gatherings to spontaneous snapshots and epic holidays. Give the gift of memories, beautifully presented – something personal that they’ll treasure forever.

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    49 mins
  • Lisa Michele Burns: Making Travel Photography Your Own – Beyond Social Media Trends
    Nov 15 2024

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    In this conversation, Angela and Lisa discuss Lisa's transition from writing to photography, her experiences in travel photography and the evolution of her platform, The Wandering Lens. They explore the challenges of finding clients, the importance of research in travel photography and the rewarding nature of mentoring other photographers.

    In this engaging podcast, Lisa shares her journey as a travel photographer, discussing the global connections made possible through the internet, her experience as an OM System ambassador and the importance of environmental consciousness in travel photography. She offers practical tips for staying warm in cold climates, reflects on the challenges of travelling extensively and emphasises the significance of personal vision in photography. Lisa also provides insights on getting published and the importance of having a well-curated online presence while sharing her favourite camera bag and its importance in her travels.

    Takeaways

    • Lisa's travel photography has shifted from cultural exploration to isolated landscapes.
    • Self-taught photographers can develop unique styles outside of traditional training.
    • Building a noticeable portfolio often requires creative approaches.
    • Researching locations is crucial for capturing unique perspectives.
    • Mentoring can help emerging photographers identify their potential clients.
    • Photography is about creating one's vision, not just following rules.
    • It's crucial to consider your carbon footprint while travelling.
    • Wildlife photography can contribute to conservation efforts.
    • Layering is essential for staying warm in cold climates.
    • Avoid comparing your work to others on social media.

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    32 mins
  • Roman Manfredi: Using Film Photography to Highlight Underrepresented Communities
    Nov 1 2024

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    In this compelling episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson talks with photographer Roman Manfredi, whose work shines a light on underrepresented communities through the art of film photography. With a career that initially began at 16 as a darkroom assistant, but with many years away from the industry, Roman has developed a unique, impactful style that focuses on marginalised voices, particularly within working-class and LGBTQ+ communities. Their project We/Us, which portrays the butch and stud lesbian community in the UK, emerged from Roman’s realisation of the lack of British representation of these identities. Now archived in the Bishopsgate Institute, We/Us is a significant contribution to preserving LGBTQ+ narratives for future generations.

    Throughout the episode, Roman shares how film photography is not only their chosen medium but also a powerful tool for activism. Roman explains their choice of film as a conscious decision to embrace authenticity and imperfection, giving each photograph a rawness that digital media struggles to replicate. For Roman, film is not just a nostalgic art form; it’s a way to slow down, connect deeply with each subject and tell stories that capture genuine moments and emotions. This method fosters a slower, more intentional approach to photography that aligns with Roman’s mission to document the real, often unseen lives of individuals and communities.

    Roman also discusses their latest project, Fair Play, a documentary series capturing the women’s and non-binary development and reserve teams of the Clapton Community Football Club. This project, like much of their work, is an honest portrayal of strength and camaraderie within community sports. Roman’s dedication to preserving authenticity is apparent as they discuss the challenges and joys of capturing the essence of each subject, choosing black-and-white film to highlight the depth and grit of their experiences.

    Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or new to the art, this episode offers an inspiring look at how photography can amplify voices and document stories often left untold. Roman’s passion for film, their commitment to representation and their deep connection to visual storytelling make this a must-listen episode for anyone interested in the power of photography to drive social change.

    Takeaways

    • The transition from digital to film photography was a significant turning point for Roman
    • The constraints of film photography can foster a deeper connection to the work.
    • The project *We/Us* was born out of a need for representation in the queer community
    • It's important to archive work for future generations
    • Support and mentorship can play a crucial role in their creative journey.
    • Opportunities like the 70:15:40 project can be transformative.
    • Aspiring photographers should apply for as many opportunities as possible
    • Creative themes can develop organically from personal experiences
    • Imposter syndrome is common but can be an opportunity for growth
    • Building connections with subjects is crucial for impactful photography


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    46 mins
  • Kelly Brown: Stand Out in Photography by Staying True to Your Creative Self
    Oct 18 2024

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    Kelly Brown shares her journey from a hobbyist to a professional photographer, beginning with her first encounter with photography while working on a construction site. This initial interest led her to selling photos at markets, before she eventually transitioned to wedding and family photography.

    She reflects on how learning photography with film shaped her, recalling the excitement of waiting to see the developed prints, and contrasts this with the advantages of digital photography. Kelly also talks about the addictive nature of photography, the importance of being selective in capturing images, and the challenges involved in the culling process.

    Kelly highlights how both positive and negative feedback have been crucial in pushing her to refine her skills. She also opens up about the challenges and anxieties she faced at the beginning of her career, including physical limitations and self-doubt. She explains her decision to specialise in newborn photography and the success she found in that niche. Additionally, Kelly shares her experiences of teaching photography, including the opportunity to lead a class on CreativeLive.

    She discusses her focus on education, especially in newborn photography, and describes how she shifted to online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, finding fulfilment in helping others reach their goals. Kelly emphasises the importance of mastering the technical aspects of photography and maintaining creative control. She also underscores the value of understanding the business side of photography, offering advice for running a successful photography business.

    Kelly encourages photographers to engage in personal projects to keep their passion and inspiration alive. She also highlights the importance of developing a unique style in newborn photography to stand out in the industry.

    Takeaways

    • Learning photography on film can teach valuable skills in composition and decisiveness.
    • Digital photography allows for instant gratification and more efficient workflow.
    • Being selective in capturing images can lead to a more impactful portfolio.
    • Word-of-mouth referrals can be a powerful way to grow a photography business.
    • Positive and negative feedback can both be valuable in pushing you to improve your skills.
    • Focusing on a specific niche, like newborn photography, can lead to success and recognition.
    • Teaching photography can be a rewarding way to share knowledge and connect with others in the industry.
    • Learning the technical aspects of photography and having full creative control are essential for photographers.
    • Understanding the business side of photography is crucial for running a successful photography business.
    • Working on personal projects helps photographers maintain their passion and creativity.
    • Developing a unique style is important in standing out in the newborn photography industry.

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    52 mins
  • Violeta Sofia: Forming Connections and Promoting Change Through Photography
    Oct 4 2024

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    Violeta Sofia, a portrait photographer, shares her journey into photography and her passion for capturing the essence of people. She discusses how her father sparked her interest in photography and how she found her niche in portrait photography.
    Violeta also talks about the importance of personal projects and how she balances them with commercial work. She shares her experience of networking and building connections in the industry, as well as her approach to funding her projects. She also discusses her involvement in the 70:15:40 project and her evolving project 'Hand Masters'.
    In addition, Violeta offers advice to other female photographers and emphasises the importance of applying for opportunities and not doubting oneself. She also highlights the need for more representation and inclusivity in photography competitions and projects.
    Violeta shares her process for her Hand Masters shoots, including using multiple devices and involving a team or her husband when possible. She expresses pride in having her work displayed at the National Portrait Gallery and using her voice to create change.

    Takeaways

    • Photography can be a powerful medium for self-expression and connecting with others.
    • Personal projects allow photographers to explore their passions and make a meaningful impact.
    • Building connections and networking are essential for finding opportunities in the photography industry.
    • Funding personal projects can be challenging but is necessary for creating impactful work.
    • The 70:15:40 project provides support and recognition for female photographers.
    • Photographers should apply for opportunities and don't doubt themselves.
    • Advocate for more representation and inclusivity in photography
    • Experiment and have fun with your creative process
    • Be proud of your achievements and use your voice to create change
    • Dream big and aim to photograph influential figures

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    45 mins