Woman Wednesday: Giliane


Q and A with Giliane from Minneapolis, Minnesota

“The obstacles I’ve encountered have taught me more about my craft, my business, and myself than any success ever has.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: One valuable lesson I’ve learned through my journey with Giliane E. Mansfeldt Photography, LLC is the importance of resilience and adaptability. In the world of photography, and business in general, things rarely go exactly as planned. Whether it’s a sudden change in the weather during an outdoor shoot, unexpected technical issues, or navigating the highs and lows of running a business, being able to adapt quickly and stay focused on your goals is crucial.

I’ve also learned the significance of staying true to your vision while being open to growth and new ideas. This balance has not only helped me refine my craft but also expanded my business into new areas like education and mentoring. I encourage others to remain open to learning and evolving, no matter how established they might feel in their career or personal life.

From my story, I’d like others to learn that every challenge is an opportunity for growth. The obstacles I’ve encountered have taught me more about my craft, my business, and myself than any success ever has. I hope my journey inspires others to embrace their challenges as stepping stones to their dreams.


Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

A: To me, feminism is essentially about fairness. It’s about everyone having the same shot at success and happiness, no matter their gender. This idea influences everything I do, from how I frame a shot to how I run my business at Giliane E. Mansfeldt Photography, LLC.

In my studio, it means creating a space where everyone—clients and staff—feels respected and valued. It’s about capturing photos that truly reflect the person’s strength and spirit, whether they’re a CEO, a stay-at-home parent, or a high school grad just starting out.

Feminism also drives my commitment to mentoring, especially for women who are often underrepresented in our field. I want to help open doors for others that were once closed and create opportunities for all aspiring photographers to thrive. At the end of the day, feminism to me is about striving for a world where everyone has the freedom to be themselves and the opportunity to succeed. That’s the world I envision through my lens and in my actions every day.

Woman Wednesday: Jai


Q and A with Jai from West of Melbourne, Australia, in a little town that means “red ground” in Indigenous Australian language.

“Taking action leads to clarity–it’s either the right step or a lesson learned. Inaction paralyses. One small step can make all the difference.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: Oh my goodness, I am hopeless at remembering the “golden nuggets” when I am asked like this! Let me think of a few things :

Finally from my own life, I would say it is possible to pivot; or even start again when things change. Embrace the change. Life is richer for it. And always remember “This too shall pass,” most unpleasant things are temporary, and that the world is here for you. The universe wants you to succeed. You are never alone.



Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

A: I only just realized that I could be classified as a feminist! Though I have always been for women, men, and children–my entire life. I believe in equality and strive for that balance in my life, beliefs, and actions.

Women have suffered inequity throughout history and still today. And as a feminist, I will always highlight inequities and fight for change.


Recently, I have been diving deep into the Burning Times during the Witch Trials and I have come to believe that the Witch Wound is a real thing, having social, economic, and personal ramifications. It’s a fascinating study that reflects often in life today.

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Email:

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Woman Wednesday: Sashane


Q and A with Sashane from Portmore, Saint Catherine, Jamaica

“It does not matter what your color, shape, or size because it is about you and your purpose.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: I have learned that no matter how hard your journey gets, never give up on yourself because, with God, nothing is impossible once you put your mind and soul into it.

Never ever give up on yourself because you are here for a purpose, and your purpose will never die until you die. Keep going no matter what.



Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

A: For me, feminism is about owning your space and claiming it BOLDLY. Confidence in oneself is key. It does not matter what your color, shape, or size because it is about you and your purpose.

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Woman Wednesday: Heather V.


Q and A with Heather V. from Northumberland, England, UK

“Each day, we have a choice to reach beyond, to do just enough, or to complain about our lot. Where we focus our energy goes. In my experience, the longer you resist the harder things become.”


Q: What are you passionate about?




Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?



Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

Connect with Heather:

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Woman Wednesday: Michelle


Q and A with Michelle from Dubai, United Arab Emirates

“…I tell my children every day: “You do you! Do not care about what others think.”


Q: What are you passionate about?



Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: Take chances and make mistakes! Lots of them. If you really feel for something, do it! Do it no matter how unlikely it may seem. Unlikely things can happen all the time. And like I tell my children every day: “You do you! Do not care about what others think.” It’s our daily mantra. I wish someone had been whispering or shouting this in my ear when I was young and naive.


Q: What does feminism mean to you? 

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