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GWC workshop in Newport Oregon with Jaymi Heimbuch

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. During their workshop, teen girls had the chance to learn about the profession of wildlife photography and got the opportunity to photograph a wide diversity of wildlife, including tide pool creatures, harbor seals, seabirds and the beautiful landscape of coastal Oregon.

Learning about Nature in Newport

Along with photography lessons from Heimbuch, students learned about wildlife and ocean safety from naturalist Leslie Palotas, and enjoy a talk from special guest Dr. Renee Albertson, a scientist from Oregon State University’s Marine Mammal Institute, about how photography is used in scientific research and conservation.

GWC workshop in Newport Oregon with Jaymi Heimbuch
Photo by Jaymi Heimbuch

Jaymi says, “Some of the girls came from towns two or three hours away to attend this workshop. It’s fantastic to know that we can provide something so valuable to teens, and to know that their parents are so dedicated in encouraging them in their interests!  We went through a ton of information in the workshop, from shooting and editing techniques to ecology of marine animals to ocean safety. It made for a long, but very fun day. The girls were engaged and enthusiastic, and really loved wandering the tide pools creating their shots.”

Our Donors Make It All Possible!

The profession of nature photography has been male-dominated for far too long. Girls Who Click is partnering with professional women photographers to empower teen girls to enter this important and fulfilling career.  YOUR donations are making our free nature photography workshops for teen girls possible. We can’t thank you enough!

GWC workshop in Newport Oregon with Jaymi Heimbuch
Photo by Jaymi Heimbuch

“This workshop exceeded my expectations. I loved that we got the chance to meet people who actually use photography in their jobs.” C.B.

“It was exciting to learn about different ways that photos can be used. I love photography and wildlife, and this was an opportunity for me to learn and explore both.” L.D.

“This workshop went above my expectations…We got to have lots of freedom to take photos, which I really liked. It was SO much fun!” G.P.

“I give this workshop a 10.5 out of 10!” P.C.

Please support our new crowd funding campaign by donating or spreading the word about our work. Girls Who Click (GWC) is a new nonprofit organization that aims to inspire a new generation of female nature photographers.  Through a network of the US’ most esteemed female nature photographers, GWC will offer FREE workshops for teen girls across the country. Participating students will engage with a role model who helps them to gather the confidence and skills to pursue their passion and apply it as adult photographers.

Girls Who Click nature photography workshop for teen girls

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? Do men bring something special to the arena? Or is it simply a stereotype that this is a man’s profession? There doesn’t appear to be a clear reason for the disparity between the numbers of men and women in this profession.

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.  Their enthusiasm for photography and willingness to collaborate with other students in the class made them such a pleasure to work with.  While they were there to learn from Suzi, we felt it was our privilege to work with them, which is why we are choosing to highlight both Lauren and Brooke as Girls Who Click Featured Teens.

Girls Who Click photography workshop in Moss Landing, California

Moss Landing Wildlife Photography Workshop

Free wildlife photography workshop for teen girls, ages 13-18 in Moss Landing, California. Learn about what it takes to become a professional female nature photographer and practice on a beautiful nature walk through the Elkhorn Slough Reserve.  In the afternoon, we will board an Elkhorn Slough Safari boat, and will take photos of pelicans, sea lions, harbor seals, sea otters and other beautiful wildlife.

We are so thankful to our generous sponsors: Elkhorn Slough Safari, LLC for donating the boat, BorrowLenses.com for donating the gear for the low-income spaces, and Elkhorn Slough Reserve for donating park entry and the conference room.

Girls Who Click Nature photography workshop with Suzi Eszterhas

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.  Inspired to take a nature photography workshop from world-renown wildlife photographer, Suzi Eszterhas, young women from a range of 150 miles gathered together in Moss Landing, California.  Of course they learned about photo composition. But they also came away with tales of the grit that it takes to become a professional nature photographer.  Perhaps most importantly, they left with a deep understanding of how photographs can tell a tale and encourage people around the world to make a difference.