In honour of International Women’s Day on Saturday 8th March, we’re proud to launch “A Celebration of Women in Print”, a campaign dedicated to recognising and amplifying the voices of women in the print industry.
From photographers to designers, tattoo artists to educators, this initiative will shine a spotlight on the women who shape the way people connect and profit through print media.
“The world of print and photography are historically male-dominated industries, with women often facing barriers to entry and less recognition for their contributions.” said Charlie Kelsall, PermaJet Social Strategy Manager. “However, we are witnessing a wave of female-led initiatives that are actively encouraging and empowering women to enter and thrive in these fields.”

For International Women’s Day, PermaJet aim to highlight and celebrate this progress – not only because it is crucial for fostering a more inclusive and diverse future, but because the unique perspectives women bring to these industries enrich the stories told and the work created.
Charlie said, “As a majority female-led business, we believe it is our responsibility and privilege to shine a spotlight on women in print and photography, championing their achievements and amplifying their voices. By doing so, we hope to inspire the next generation of women creators while challenging outdated norms and building a more equitable industry for all.”
Throughout March, discover inspiring stories and valuable insights by visiting the PermaJet YouTube channel, blog site, and social media platforms, where we will be celebrating women in print and photography through exclusive content:
YouTube: Watch a compelling panel discussion between PermaJet and SheClicks members, exploring the importance of their community and its impact on women in the industry.
Social Media Spotlight Series: Follow along as we shine a light on innovative female-led businesses making waves in the print and photography industries.
Blog: Read a thought-provoking piece by Adele Warner-Tate, founder of ‘Women in Seascape’, her journey in building a supportive community, and their monthly female-led challenges.
It’s true what they say, girls really do run the world.
