📸 Girls Who Click – Empowering Young Women in Nature Photography
Girls Who Click (GWC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young women, female-identifying, and non-binary individuals aged 13–30 to pursue careers in nature photography and conservation. Founded by award-winning wildlife photographer Suzi Eszterhas, GWC aims to bridge the gender gap in the male-dominated field of nature photography by providing free educational resources and mentorship opportunities.
🎯 Mission and Vision
GWC’s mission is to inspire a new generation of female nature photographers and conservationists who use their talents to make a meaningful impact. The organization envisions a future where young women lead in capturing and protecting the beauty of our planet through photography.
📷 Programs and Opportunities
- Free Nature Photography Workshops: Designed for teen girls aged 13–18, these workshops are led by professional female photographers and offer hands-on experience in nature photography.
- Ambassador Program: Targeted at individuals aged 16–30, this mentorship program connects aspiring photographers and videographers with experienced professionals to guide them in building their skills and finding their unique voice.
- Mentorship and Community: GWC fosters a supportive community where participants can develop their technical skills, gain confidence, and build networks within the field of conservation photography.