š· Photography is both prescriptive and descriptive
In which I talk about how photography both describes the world as it is and shapes what the world becomes.
In which I talk about how photography both describes the world as it is and shapes what the world becomes.
In which I talk about the Unpacking Weight Stigma workbook series, which helps fat folks and their allies untangle internalized weight stigma and apply their newfound knowledge to the real world. Find all the workbooks here.
This new 21-image collection at Body Liberation Stock features photos of a woman whose heritage is Greek, Dutch, Mexican and German, moving joyfully under late-summer sun. Indoors, she relaxes in a bubble bath.
Iām white. I have hair that falls into gentle waves with little to no styling. Iām very fat, but the way I carry my weight makes me look smaller than I am. My skin is mostly clear. I had braces as a teen, so my teeth are mostly straight. I can fit into the top…
Hi friend, I really admire people who can sit down immediately after an event and write thorough analyses of it, but I’m not one of them. Synthesis* is one of my superpowers, but for me it takes time to simmer and surface. So I don’t have any long, thoughtful piece for you on Trump’s re-election…
A sneak peek from Ms. T’s portrait session last week. I love photographing bodies at play! We usually do some posed portraits, too, but the most authentic joy is often captured in these moments of movement.
Your worth is not dependent on your health. That meme about how “your weight is not your worth” goes around a lot, and it’s true! But your health is also not your worth. You don’t gain worthiness points for being closer to the pop culture vision of “health.” and you don’t lose worthiness points for…