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Jamie Smart: A 10-Year-Old Wildlife Photographer with Big Dreams and Big Talent

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In this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson speaks with Jamie Smart, a 10-year-old wildlife photographer whose passion, patience and talent have already earned her an impressive list of awards.

Jamie shares how her love of wildlife came before photography and how the camera became a way to learn more about the natural world and show others the beauty of creatures great and small. From birds in the garden to insects revealed through macro photography, she explains how photography helps her see details that would otherwise go unnoticed and how those discoveries continue to fuel her curiosity.

Angela and Jamie talk about how her photography has developed over the past four years, from early record shots to more striking and thoughtful images. Jamie discusses what she has learned about light, camera settings and the importance of understanding animal behaviour. She also reflects on using cameras such as the Nikon D500, D850 and Z9 and why patience is one of the most important skills in wildlife photography.

The conversation also explores Jamie’s success in photography competitions, her favourite wildlife subjects, memorable experiences in Scotland and Australia and the excitement of photographing everything from peregrine falcons to bugs and garden birds. Along the way, Jamie offers thoughtful advice for anyone starting out with a camera, especially girls and women who want to find their own path in photography.

This is an inspiring and uplifting episode about curiosity, determination and the joy of learning through photography. Jamie’s enthusiasm is infectious and her outlook is a wonderful reminder that great images begin with a genuine love of the subject.

Takeaways

  1. Patience is one of the most valuable skills any photographer can develop.
  2. Understanding your subject helps you anticipate moments and create stronger images.
  3. Learning how light works can transform the quality of your photography.
  4. Great progress comes from curiosity, practice and a willingness to keep learning.
  5. You do not need to know exactly what you will find to enjoy a rewarding shoot.
  6. Photography is often most powerful when it begins with genuine passion for the subject.

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This episode is supported by Nikon, a world-leading provider of imaging products and services. Nikon’s Regional Director, Charlotte Kemsley says: “At Nikon we pride ourselves on empowering photographers to create images and videos that inspire. We are honoured to be partnering with SheClicks and share their ambition of increasing the visibility of women in all aspects of photography.”

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