With greater than 15,000 members, SheClicks has grow to be probably the most influential UK networks for feminine photographers and shooters who establish as ladies.
And the women-led images neighborhood is returning to The Photography & Video Show 2026 – you’ll be able to say hey at stand C66 or watch the SheClicks Awards dwell on March 14 from 14:00 on the Analogue Stage.
This 12 months’s stand is – once more – a welcoming area for girls to attach, ask questions, and really feel a part of one thing greater.
A secure area in a giant business
Founded by images journalist Angela Nicholson, SheClicks was created to supply one thing many ladies felt was lacking: a pleasant, supportive surroundings the place photographers of all ranges may share work, get technical recommendation, and have a good time achievements with out judgment.
“Support is at the heart of SheClicks,” says Nicholson. “It’s about having a friendly space where you can ask questions without feeling that you shouldn’t be asking them – and connecting with like-minded photographers.”
The SheClicks stand acts as a gathering level: someplace to pause, chat, and meet fellow photographers face-to-face.
Why to visit and join SheClicks at the show
1. A supportive space to ask anything
No question is “too basic.” No achievement is “too small.”
Members range from beginners to experienced photographers, with many who shoot regularly for pleasure, growth and creative expression.
At SheClicks, the atmosphere is built around encouragement, not ego. It’s a space where curiosity is welcomed.
2. Useful advice from women
SheClick supports photographers across every genre – but what makes it different is perspective.
The technical advice shared is grounded in real-world use by women. It’s about what works and not just what’s trending.
3. Step outside your comfort zone
Growth rarely happens inside your comfort zone.
SheClicks actively encourages members to enter competitions, submit images to magazines, or finally share their work more publicly.
Seeing other members stepping out of their comfort zone makes it less intimidating to try yourself.
4. Finding friends in the real-world
SheClicks began online, but it doesn’t stay there.
The community organizes free meetups across the UK, from park photo walks to National Trust visits. There are also webinars, workshops and even international photography trips.
It’s more than improving your photographic skills. It’s about finding creative friendships.
5. Getting inspired through like-minded people
Photography is personal. It’s how you see the world – being surrounded by people who understand that – who get excited about new ideas, composition, or light – is energizing.
The SheClicks experience is centered around photography, but the real magic often happens in conversations. Ideas spark. Confidence builds. Inspiration multiples.
For more information and inspiration, visit the SheClicks website.
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