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Hi there! I’m Lindley (pronounced LIN-lee, she/her) and I create artwork that celebrates the unique beauty of bodies that fall outside conventional “beauty” standards.

I’m a photographer, author, cat mom, entrepreneur, musician and activist.

I reject the concept that plus-size people are only beautiful when our bodies look as close as possible to thin people’s. The full moon is lovely on her own, not because she slightly resembles a crescent moon.

What I do

I talk about the systems that make us feel bad about our bodies & help people reclaim their power through photographs.

That means fighting weight stigma by giving people in large bodies a safe place to explore how their bodies look on camera and by increasing the representation of fat bodies in photography, advertising, fine art and the world at large.

I live outside Seattle, WA with my spouse, feline overlord Blue, embarrassingly large washi tape collection and houseplant jungle.

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Changing the World | Health at Every Size | Thin Privilege

What is the difference between body positive and fat positive?

  What’s the difference between body positivity and fat positivity? How about body liberation or Health at Every Size (also called HAES)? Here’s a quick look at the terms and definitions I use in my body liberation work. Transcript As body positivity becomes more mainstream I’m often getting questions about, well, what’s the difference between…

{across the fatosphere} January 29
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{across the fatosphere} January 29

Here’s what’s interesting me this week in body liberation and more: » March 15 deadline: Fatness, Queerness, and Neurodivergent Narratives of Intersectional Identities in Media and Pop Culture (see) » The Hot Fat Guy Club: Cultivating Confidence with Alex Frankel (listen) » When I asked people in the #AskThePatient community if they’ve been told to…

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