I was pleased to be interviewed by writer Stevie Deale for her recent article :
The Feminine Gaze : How female photographers are fighting against the gender gap

I am truly delighted to receive a prestigious Association of Photographers' GOLD award! The AOP Awards are generally acknowledged as the photography BAFTAs and gold is their highest accolade. There is no given with a gold; some years there are none awarded, it is simply at the discretion of the judges. This year there were eight golds and two of them went to women photographers, this ratio reflecting the current statistics of women photographers working within our industry. I received my award in the Fashion & Beauty category, and my fellow female awardee is the talented Tina Hillier for her Documentary series. Click to see all of this year's finalists. My thanks to all of the team who worked on this story with me: Art Director Jo Bell, Stylist Maria Francolini, Hair & makeup Lizzie Court, Photo Assistant Julie Stewart and of course Liddie Holt & Vincent(pictured) and Forever Young magazine for publishing. Although the nature of our industry has changed in recent years as traditional magazines disappear from the newsstands, it is our love of photography that continues to fire our passion to create what we always hope will be beautiful, memorable imagery. Pictured with me above are my friend and talented art director Jo Bell, and also my wonderful and supportive agents Anita Grossman & Rosie Harrison of A&R CREATIVE who have been representing me a record-breaking twenty five years! Massive thanks to Clara Mercer from the British Fashion Council who judged my category and chose my winning picture! And to Seamus, Rachel, Nick and all team AOP for putting on a cracking show at the East Wintergarden, Canary Wharf. See you all next year! Wendy x p.s. The exhibition showing all 200+ Awards finalists is still on show at One Canada Square until the end of May and, as overheard at the Awards party, "I've just seen the exhibition and was surprised at how much better the pictures looked in print than on my screen." Now there's an idea... For more photography by Wendy Carrig please visit her website
f22 launches today to coincide with International Women's Day! Over the last year there has been a surge in photography groups, organisations, awards and initiatives set up in an attempt to equal out the discrepancy between the numbers of women and men working as commercial photographers - currently only 18% of photographers at the AOP are women! f22 will exist to provide a dedicated network for open discussion, share knowledge and most importantly lobby towards changing the gender inequality within our industry. #thefstartshere! If you would like to join the AOP there is a new Accesss membership @ £25 for the first year. Or simply follow our progress on Instagram @f22aop HAPPY WOMEN'S DAY!