In this podcast episode, Morgan, a photographer and mother, introduces herself and shares her excitement about a new photography project she's developing. She reflects on her journey of discovering deeper meaning in her work, particularly in crafting photography experiences that honor sacred moments in women's lives. Morgan discusses a transformative experience she had during a five-week photography course called "Portraits That Heal," led by Julia Shepley.
Throughout the course, Morgan explored the healing power of photography by stepping in front of the camera herself, which helped her confront and overcome a negative body image narrative she had been holding. She shares how this process, guided by spiritual teachings like those of Byron Katie, allowed her to shift her perspective and embrace her body with more gratitude.
Morgan also describes a significant moment where she took self-portraits in a golden bodysuit, embracing the beauty and liveliness of her body. She emphasizes the importance of making time for creativity and how this experience has influenced her approach to photography, leading to a deeper connection with her work and the women she photographs.
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