CJ and I set out to find my Edge, to push me out of the shadows where I have been hiding in plain sight. What we found was a path back to my center, to a door that had previously been locked. We chose to open it.
This is Meg's Journey Home.
I just want you to know that some of us have always understood you were just telling your story. Art is always a reflection of what is inside of us. We show what we know, we show what we have been through and it's almost like giving birth to the most private parts of ourselves. People will misunderstand and will also cast their ugliness or their own trauma onto your truth, that's to be expected. But there are also people who love and appreciate honesty so much that they could never not see what you are trying to communicate. I am really happy to have been let in to see your story from your point of view in addition to already seeing it in your work. And you have every right to speak your story in whatever way makes it real and genuine for you. If we can't do that with art then ( in my opinion ) why even make art? Thank you for being open. <3
Absolutely AMAZING. Meg is so raw in this video and you learn so much about HER journey as a photographer. Telling your truth sometimes is ugly, but tell it anyway!
I didn't find Meg because of a controversial image. I found Meg on instagram one night, laying in bed, and it caught my attention. Someone was telling a story, their own story, but through other people, that much was clear. That's what made me buy in. Ever listened to a song that you love on repeat, over and over again, and try to figure out what the artist was saying? What THEY were saying, not what they wanted people to think they were saying. IF you can understand that concept, then you'll understand THIS video. THIS was everything. It's everything for someone who has a story, but isn't heard, but wants to be... without having other project their stories onto yours. BUY this. Every single ARTIST needs to watch this. Much love Meg... thanks for being so fucking brave.
Wow, if people need to listen to your voice and understand you as a person AND as a photographer, this is a true telling story! I felt myself in you in so many ways. Now, I need to tell my story...
Thank you, Meg, for being so transparent about your gifts and your struggles as a person and an artist. This is an exceptional learning opportunity for everyone. Everything is a story. Not everyone is in the same place in their story. Know your why.
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