On Real Women and Seeing Ourselves as Art w/ @angiegophoto

The Salty Club - Ein Podcast von The Salty Club

In this episode of The Salty Club Podcast, Caitlin sits down with photographer, mentor, and artivist Angie, founder of Real Women Art Movement to talk about the transformational power of being seen. Together they explore:Angie's journey from food photography to creating deeply healing portrait sessions for womenThe Real Woman Art Movement and how group photo shoots became a tool for collective liberationThe concept of “peaceful activism” and the intentional embodiment behind every poseHow body image, posture, and somatics are connected to personal powerThe emotional depth of photo shoots and what happens before, during, and after the lens clicksWhy we don't need to wait for a wedding or a baby to document our livesWorking through self-judgment, visibility fears, and imposter syndrome as a creativeBuilding resilience, practicing soft power, and continuing to show up in a world that often misunderstands your workAngelica’s recent experience being unexpectedly detained in Bali — and the perspective it gave her on faith, fear, and staying groundedThe difference between tolerance and respect, and the importance of diversity in creative expressionWhy claiming yourself as an artist, photographer, writer or creative is the most radical first stepFollow Angelica: @angiegophoto @realwomen_movement https://www.realwomenmovement.com/

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