
SheClicks Women in Photography
Our interview-style podcast is hosted by Angela Nicholson, founder of SheClicks - an award-winning community for female photographers. It features influential women from the photographic industry speaking about their experiences, what drives them and how they got to where they are now.
SheClicks Women in Photography
Courtney Victoria: Finding Your Focus as a Photographer and Creator
In this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, host Angela Nicholson talks to landscape and outdoor photographer Courtney Victoria about the journey from creative overwhelm to building a calm and focused photography practice.
Courtney shares how she went from studying fine art and theatre design to discovering her love for photography in the university darkroom. After time spent working in a camera shop and teaching English in South Korea, she began exploring landscape photography, and eventually developed a passion for macro work and mindful image-making.
Now based in the South West of England, Courtney is a full-time content creator and photographer, running workshops, sharing her process on YouTube and helping others connect with nature through their cameras.
She talks about how she deals with creative paralysis, why journaling is essential to her process and how she manages the pressures of being visible online. From running a business to exploring small forest scenes, Courtney offers valuable insight into balancing passion with practicality.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to reconnect with your creativity, Courtney’s story is a reassuring reminder that it’s okay to start small, take your time and trust your instincts.
Takeaways
- Starting before you're ready helps overcome creative paralysis. You don’t need to feel confident to begin — confidence often follows action.
- Journaling can be a powerful tool to clear mental clutter. Writing things down helps organise thoughts and unlock creativity.
- Nature photography encourages mindfulness. Slowing down and observing your surroundings leads to more intentional image-making.
- You don’t need a huge audience to succeed. Building trust and connection with a small, loyal community can be just as rewarding.
- Teaching others can strengthen your own skills. Workshops and sharing your process deepen your understanding of your craft.
- Multiple income streams can support a creative career. Combining content creation, workshops, writing and partnerships can build a sustainable business.
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