I am extremely passionate about the philosophy of photographic practice and how we can continue to become more of ourselves through this tool that is usually a trigger for most. To use photography as a tool and a portal to really get truer and deeper into our own self discovery.
The portal being the pictures, the taking of the pictures- as far and as wide as you want to go with it. I feel like we have the opportunity to make every part of that process something that supports us and affirms every part of who we are rather than using it to just showcase one facet of who we are.
Megan: I feel like you've really helped me with that in our own conversations and picture taking. We were just talking about how one of our clients is also one of your clients and we've had this joint feeling of:
* It's so helpful to have these pictures
* And it's layered and can be almost confronting to see yourself in such a true way.
Especially as a business owner and a podcaster, integrating these visuals into telling your story more is really helpful.
And at the same time you're like: Ooh, that's me and what sides of me do I want to show and how willing am I to show up fully as myself?
I have opened my eyes so much to the layeredness and the depths that, if you allow photography to have, it can have if you're open and willing to it.
And I love our intersection between the two, it's same-same with podcasting, right? Yours is in the visual and mine is in the audio, but we can have those same experiences in in both worlds especially by storytelling on Substack through this authentic photography medium.
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