Meet the 2024 Ambassadors!

We are thrilled to introduce the stunning roster of our 2024 Girls Who Click Ambassadors! Following an intensive selection process, we've carefully curated a collection of 16 outstanding New Ambassadors and welcomed 22 Continuing Ambassadors from a pool of over 160 fiercely competitive applicants...

Gitzo and Girls Who Click: Empower young generations of female nature photographers

Gitzo has always been committed to nurturing and inspiring nature photographers to grow and take a step further. By collaborating with Girls Who Click, Gitzo extends its mission to empower the next generation of female wildlife photographers.

Want to be an Underwater Photographer? Here's How to Start!

As a photographer, I was always intrigued by the ocean. However, the thought of getting into the water and submerging my precious camera stopped me in my tracks....

Meet the GWC 2022 Ambassadors Based in Africa

When GWC welcomed the first cohort of international Ambassadors in 2020, the photographic community was quick to ask, “where area all the African women?!” - they were right to pose that question.

Meet the 2022 Ambassadors!

We are thrilled to introduce you to the 2022 Girls Who Click Ambassadors. This group was selected from over 160 competitive applicants and includes 14 Ambassadors who are new to the program and 14 Continuing Ambassadors...

Photography workshop at Kukula Kids’ Club!

The Kukula Club, a new initiative for The Sloth Conservation Foundation, aims to enable and empower children with additional educational classes, gain new skills through workshops and provide them with fun activities they may not usually have access...

Q&A with GWC Ambassadors (Part 4)

Welcome to Part 4 of our GWC Ambassador series! In this post, we feature four more talented photographers in this program, learn about their inspiring work, and talk about some of the challenges in nature photography...

Q&A with GWC Ambassadors (Part 5)

Welcome to Part 5 of our GWC Ambassador series! In this post, we feature three more talented photographers in the program. Read on to learn more about their inspiring work...

Q&A with GWC Ambassadors (Part 3)

We’re back with another round of interviews with GWC Ambassadors, including some of our youngest members in the program. We have no doubt you’ll be inspired...

Q&A with GWC Ambassadors (Part 2)

Welcome to Part 2 of our GWC Ambassador series, where we learn about the stories of the amazing young women in this program, and get a peek at all the exciting things they’ve been up to...

7 things we all can do to encourage more diversity in nature photography

By now, we understand the need to cultivate diversity in conservation photography and filmmaking. Scientific analyses urge diversity across multiple disciplines...

Q&A with GWC Ambassadors (Part 1)

Back in November 2020, we launched the Girls Who Click Ambassador Program! Our 2021 inaugural year collaboration features 24 talented young photographers/filmmakers from a variety of backgrounds, and from all around the world, with professional women who have been successful in these creative fields...

GWC featured on Cal Academy of Sciences’ Breakfast Club Show

Don’t Miss this Bold Conversation about Women in Conservation Photography!

Meet Our 2021 Ambassadors!

We are thrilled to introduce you to the 2021 Girls Who Click Ambassadors. Selected from over 150 applicants, these 24 talented female-identified nature photographers and videographers have skill and grit that humbled our selection committee...

Bird is the word: why the perfect time to start bird photography is right now

It seems like everyone has been getting into bird-watching and bird photography lately. “Wow! I recently decided to become a bird nerd, and I am so happy I did!” says a comment on an Audubon article...

A Journey to Filmmaking

Filmmaker and storyteller, Amy Marquis, told Girls Who Click about maneuvering her way through the film industry and the different career paths she took to find herself there. Marquis also introduces us to her new project ARA, UNTAMED...

Get Mentored by a Pro: Girls Who Click Launches the Ambassador Program

To our wonderful Girls Who Click Community, As you may have seen on social media and on our website, in addition to offering our free online workshops, Girls Who Click is launching a totally new program this fall...

Q&A with Krista Schlyer: How imagery is fighting against the border wall

Do you feel empowered to know that images can foster conservation and societal change? So do we. That’s why we’re so excited for you to meet with Krista Schlyer, a conservation writer and photographer, as well as a GWC photographer!

Wilderness Living

You don’t have to actually live in the wilderness to be a wildlife photographer. You could, as most photographers do, travel between different destinations and return home between trips...

5 creative photography ideas that you can do in your backyard

Are you feeling uninspired? Is your daily itinerary filled with nothing but lying on the couch all day? Terrified by the doom of the world looming on the horizon, but also feeling powerless because this is just a sign of the greater problem of climate change and ecosystem collapse? Well, this article is for you.

Even Wildlife and Nature Photographers Cook!

Easy Trail Mix Cooking Recipe for Girls Who Click from Mary Ann McDonald at Hoot Hallow Farm.

Women in nature photography: A brief history

March is Women’s History Month, so what better time than to explore the history of women in nature photography? So, let’s dive in.

Girls Who Click featured in Four Seasons Magazine!

GWC founder Suzi Eszterhas (Suzi Eszterhas Wildlife Photography) wrote “[The article is] about women in wildlife photography and why I founded Girls Who Click...

Workshop Participant’s Photo Published in New Jersey Monthly Magazine!

GWC workshop participant Annabel Weiman was surprised when she found out that her photograph was runner-up in New Jersey Monthly magazine’s cover photography contest...

GWC Featured in Sierra Magazine!

GWC was featured in Sierra Magazine. In an interview with GWC founder Suzi Eszterhas, Sierra Magazine dove deep into why GWC was founded, what we do, and why the work is important for the next generation of female photographers.

“Learning to See” with Karine Aigner at Corkscrew Swamp

Last month in Florida, the amazing Karine Aigner joined forces with local biologist and University of Florida graduate student Alli Smith, for our July photography workshop...

Suzi Eszterhas on the WilderKids Podcast

Wilderkids Podcast with Suzi

You don’t wake up one morning and decide to become a nature photographer. It starts with a passion – often stemming from childhood...

Teenage girls at the Girls Who Click event, Lake Jackson, Texas, Sept 22, 2018

Our First Year is a Wrap. Help us Continue

Thanks to the kindness of our donors, Girls Who Click has had an incredible first year...

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DC, Texas, California, Oh My!

September was a busy month for Girls Who Click! Workshops that spanned the nation were offered simultaneously, reaching teen girls who have one thing in common – a love for nature photography.

Ashleigh Scully

Ashleigh Scully – GWC Spokeswoman

We are beyond thrilled to announce that Ashleigh Scully has joined Girls Who Click as our spokeswoman. There is nobody better suited for this role of inspiring teens to join the male-dominated field of nature photography!

Newport GWC Workshop with Jaymi Heimbuch

Our first workshop of 2018 was offered by Jaymi Heimbuch in Newport, Oregon at the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area.

Girl learning to use a big lens

Nature Photography – Where Are the Women?

It’s an undisputed fact; there are fewer women in the arena of nature photography than there are men. But why?

Featured Teens: Lauren and Brooke, Girls Who Click workshop participants

Featured Teens: Lauren and Brooke

Sisters Lauren and Brooke attended our Girl’s Photography Workshop in Moss Landing this October...

Girls Who Click photography workshop in Moss Landing, California

Photography Workshop Inspires Teen Girls

Teens can get a bad rap. But this is a tale of a group of compassionate teen girls who started the day as strangers, learned and shared experiences together, and left as friends.