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Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 to champion emerging sports photographers and drive more women behind the lens

(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
World Rugby and Getty Images Launch Programme to Empower Next-Gen Sports Photographers at Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025

World Rugby has joined hands with Getty Images, one of the world’s leading visual content platforms, to launch an exciting initiative designed to nurture the next generation of sports photographers. The groundbreaking programme will give young visual storytellers the chance to develop their skills on the global stage of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 in England.


Pitch-Side Training at a World-Class Event

As part of the initiative, participants will work pitch-side at one of the biggest international rugby tournaments, guided by Getty Images’ award-winning sports photographers. The group includes students from Nottingham Trent University’s BA (Hons) Sports Photography course as well as emerging female photographers.

From capturing raw emotion to documenting the defining moments of matches, these budding professionals are learning how to thrive in a high-pressure, fast-paced sporting environment.


A Strong Focus on Women in Sports Media

The programme reflects the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 mission to promote inclusivity and create opportunities within the sports industry. Of the 14 photographers selected, 10 are women, showcasing rugby’s commitment to bridging the gender gap in sports photography.

By championing women behind the lens, World Rugby is reinforcing its wider vision of rugby as a sport where everyone belongs, regardless of gender, background, or lifestyle.


Opportunities to Shine on the Global Stage

The first group of photographers showcased their talent at the Ireland v Japan and South Africa v Brazil matches on August 24 at Franklin’s Gardens, Northampton. A second group covered the Italy v Brazil and France v South Africa fixtures on September 7 at the same venue.

The most promising participants will be selected to cover the Women’s Rugby World Cup final on September 27 at Allianz Stadium — a career-defining opportunity for any aspiring photographer.


Beyond Photography: A Complete Learning Experience

In addition to technical training, participants gained first-hand insight into the behind-the-scenes world of international sports media. They networked with industry leaders, engaged with media operations teams, and experienced how Getty Images operates during a world-class event.

This holistic approach ensures participants leave with confidence, professional connections, and high-quality portfolios to launch their careers.


Voices from the Leaders
  • Sarah Massey, Managing Director of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, said:
    “This programme is about more than photography – it’s about opportunity, inspiration, and ensuring women have a stronger voice in sports media. Rugby is for everyone, and initiatives like this prove that by opening doors for diverse talent.”

  • Laurence Griffiths, Director of Sport Content at Getty Images, added:
    “We’re proud to guide the next generation of storytellers who will capture the women’s game with passion and professionalism.”


A Broader Commitment to Creators

This initiative complements the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Content Creator Programme, launched earlier this year, which offers young digital creators the chance to work directly with participating teams across social and digital platforms.

Together, these programmes highlight World Rugby’s commitment to growing women’s rugby while empowering the next wave of creative talent in sports media.

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