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Video Stories

A New Video Project for RPS Women in Photography Members

Video Project

Tell Your Story or Showcase your work - Through Images and Film

 

The RPS Women in Photography group invites you to take part in an exciting new project:

"Video Stories” – a platform for you to share your photography in a fresh, dynamic way.

We’re inviting members to create a video or slideshow that either:

  • Showcases your photography: A visual portfolio-style presentation of your work, giving insight into your creative style, themes, or evolution as a photographer. Or,

  • Tells a story: Use still images, video, sound, and/or voiceover to tell a personal or documentary-style story exploring a subject or theme that matters to you.

This is a chance to express yourself visually in a new format, experiment with storytelling, and share your voice with the wider community.

What Can You Include?

  • Stills (photography from any project, genre, or body of work)

  • Short video clips

  • Music, sound effects, or voiceover 

  • Titles and/or simple text 

You can keep it simple or get creative — it's entirely up to you!

How to Take Part

  • Export your finished video/slideshow as a .mp4 or .mov file 

  • Upload your video to here: https://pollunit.com/en/polls/rpswomeninphotography_shortvideo

  • When uploading your video, you should also include the following information:

    • Your name and RPS Distinction

    • A short paragraph (100–150 words) about the piece

    • Whether this is a showcase or a story

    • Confirm your are an RPS WIP member

If you have any questions please send them to wipweb@rps.org.

Why Take Part?

  • Share your photography in a powerful, engaging format

  • Develop your storytelling or editing skills

  • Inspire others through your creative perspective

  • Be featured on the RPS WIP website/publications, YouTube and Vimeo. 

  • Connect and share with our inspiring community

Deadline

Please submit your finished piece by 31 December 2025.

Voting

Voting takes place from 01 - 15 January 2026.

All WIP members will be emailed a link to vote for their favourite video. Look for the voting announcement links on the RPS Women in Photography website and our social media.

5540678 Trish Crawford On Little Island
CREDIT: Trish Crawford ARPS

Helpful Tips for Making Your Video

Editing Software (Free & Paid):

Free Options:

  • iMovie (Mac, iOS) – Great for beginners, easy to use

  • DaVinci Resolve (Mac/Windows) – A professional-grade free editor (a steeper learning curve but very powerful)

  • Canva Video (Web-based) – Drag-and-drop slideshow/video tools with templates

  • CapCut (Mobile/Desktop) – Simple video editor great for reels or shorter edits

  • Windows Video Editor – Built into Windows; basic but functional

Paid Options:

  • Adobe Premiere Pro – Industry standard, professional tools and support

  • Final Cut Pro (Mac) – High-performance and popular with creators

  • Lumen5 or Animoto – Subscription-based tools focused on video storytelling

 

5573720 Shamani Surendran The Last Bird Song 9
CREDIT: Shamani Surendran

Tips for Success:

  • Keep it short and engaging – aim for clarity, impact, and flow

  • Use a mix of stills and video if you like, but still photography alone works well

  • Add simple text, titles, or subtitles for context

  • Think about sound: music, natural audio, or even a voiceover can elevate your story

  • Don't worry about being perfect — it's about creative expression, not technical perfection

  • Watch a few short creative videos for inspiration — especially those that blend words, images, and sound

  • Try storyboarding or planning your message in advance — even if just in bullet points

 

Example Video: by Sinead Le Blond

We’re proud to feature this powerful short film by RPS WIP member Sinead Le Blond as an example of what’s possible.

Through a blend of stills, video, and voice, Sinead shares a deeply personal and creative story — a beautiful reminder of how photography and film can express not just what we see, but who we are.

Her work is a brilliant example of how this project can be interpreted — honest, creative, and completely her own.

For more inspiration, take a look at the Vogue Women by Women shortlist, which features a range of creative video storytelling.