SheClicks Women in Photography
In this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson speaks with Erica Hawkins, a multi-award-winning documentary wedding photographer whose work has been exhibited at prestigious venues such as the National Portrait Gallery for the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize. Erica's journey into photography was anything but straightforward, and her story is as inspiring as her creative approach to storytelling.
From her early passion for filmmaking to her unexpected pivot into photography, Erica shares how a career in art publishing helped shape her unique vision. Despite achieving notable successes, including being featured on Don't Tell the Bride early in her career, Erica struggled with imposter syndrome, battling a persistent inner critic that made her doubt her talents.
The turning point came in 2020 when Erica faced a life-altering cancer diagnosis. This experience gave her a fresh perspective, allowing her to quieten the negativity and embrace her creativity with renewed confidence. Now, Erica combines her documentary approach with a deep understanding of her client's stories to create authentic, emotive images.
In this heartfelt conversation, Erica discusses the challenges of imposter syndrome and how it impacts photographers, offering actionable advice to help others recognise the difference between healthy self-reflection and destructive self-doubt. She also shares insights into her work-life balance, emphasising the importance of setting goals, staying true to your style, and finding joy in photography.
Whether you're a seasoned pro or a budding photographer, Erica's experiences and wisdom will inspire you to overcome self-doubt, embrace your creativit, and craft a photography career or hobby that reflects your unique vision.
Listen now to discover Erica's incredible story and learn how to silence your inner critic while growing as a photographer.
Takeaways
1. Recognising and addressing imposter syndrome is key to unlocking your full creative potential. Learn to differentiate between self-reflection that helps you grow and self-doubt that holds you back.
2. Life challenges can be opportunities for personal and professional growth. Embracing a new perspective can lead to greater creativity and confidence in your work.
3. Authentic storytelling in photography resonates deeply. Focus on capturing genuine moments rather than striving for technical perfection.
4. Confidence builds over time through experience and reflection. Setting achievable goals and celebrating milestones can help reinforce self-belief.
5. Balancing work and personal life is crucial for long-term success. Define success on your terms and don’t let external pressures dictate your priorities.
6. Connecting with a supportive community can provide encouragement and inspiration. Sharing experiences and learning from others helps foster both personal and professional growth.
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