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My offering for you this week

Through the end of 2020, all of my blogging and writing clients receive a free low-resolution stock photo from Body Liberation Photos with each piece created. That means that for each blog post you hire me to write, I'll include a free photo to go with it.

Just reply to this email to get started.

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Hi friend,

 

Last week during a podcast recording, I was asked to talk about what I'd want young people today to know about body image and body shame, especially in a world where they've been surrounded by social media and internet culture as long as they can remember.

 

I think my answer is applicable to pretty much everyone:

 

🌪 Body and beauty standards have been imposed on you from the outside -- you weren't born with them. Other people and entities -- companies, the media, friends, relatives, social media accounts -- have impressed these standards on you for their own reasons, and may not have your best interests in mind.

 

🌪 Be skeptical when anyone or anything tries to make you feel worthless, less than or not up to standard. Who stands to gain or profit when you feel crappy about yourself?

 

🌪 Everything you see in images is altered in some way. Eeeeeeeverything. Even beautiful nature photos are often tweaked to impossible perfection! To say nothing of human bodies. There are even Photoshop-like tools for video now. The people you see in the media and in ads and on social media and on TV don't look like that in real life, so don't feel like you should, either.

 

🌪 Demand facts and evidence, especially about anything related to health. You are allowed to ask for evidence! Just because some dude on Youtube says something doesn't make it true, or backed by evidence. Ask for the peer-reviewed study. Be less fun at parties. You deserve to make decisions based on reality.

 

🌪 Your body WILL accumulate stories, no matter what eye cream you use or gym you attend or bra you wear or food you eat. These stories might look like wrinkles, or scars, or acne, or moles, or stretch marks, or cellulite, or broken bones, or fat rolls, or chronic illnesses. And that's all they are -- stories. When anyone tells you that you have "flaws" or "blemishes" or that you need to erase or eliminate or hide some part of yourself, they're trying to erase your stories. Reject that narrative. Your stories are important, unique and vital.

Warmly,
Lindley

 

P.S. If you'd like to share this week's thought, it exists in blog form here.

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The Conversation

 

We are ON for a November 1 launch of the new Body Liberation Stock!

I'm thrilled to announce that the brand new Body Liberation Stock will be opening to Patreon supporters on November 1, and to the public on November 15!

The new site will have a REAL, credits-based purchase system, just like iStockPhoto and other major stock photo sites, with real subscription options that will neatly deliver credits to you every month to spend. (And you can, of course, buy images at any time with regular currency as well.)

Here are some other great things about the new site:

💫 It's integrated with the main Body Liberation Photos site, so it's easier to find

💫 You'll be able to access a real My Account dashboard to view remaining credits and re-download images

💫 You can buy credit bundles at a discount and they'll be automatically added to your account -- no more waiting for credit codes to arrive in your email

💫 Contributors will be more easily able to add their own work, which means an increasing variety of fantastic diverse and body-friendly images for you to use

💫 Having a stable, high-quality site will free up my time to caption, tag and post my large backlog of fat-positive stock photos and recruit more contributors

(Patreon patrons will see extra benefits from the switch. Not only will I be adding stock photo credits to Patreon rewards before the end of this year, but you'll be getting access TWO WEEKS EARLY.

The early access applies to all my Patreon patrons, from $1/month on up. To get in on this action, subscribe now at  for at least $1/month and you'll be notified when the Patreon-only secret access goes live.)

Quick Resources: On Compassion

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October Free Stock Images

Click the link below to claim your free stock images for this month. The link will expire in two weeks, so be sure to grab them soon.

If you enjoy the free photos I provide each month, please help support Body Liberation Photos by purchasing stock images or becoming a supporter. Low on budget? Consider linking and/or giving photo credit to bodyliberationphotos.com when you use these free photos. Your support makes it possible to continue creating and offering these images. 

 
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WATCH: Lindley on Fat Product Reviews with Chrystal Bougon (with Transcript)

Because I have my fat fingers in so many pies, this chat with Chrystal Bougon of Curvy Girl Lingerie and All Bodies Electrolysis touches on lots of topics! If you’ve ever wondered about whether you can set boundaries with a photographer or how a good photographer works with mobility limitations or anxiety, this is the discussion for you.

 

I also talk about some funny behind-the-scenes moments in creating fat-positive stock photos (measuring tapes that won’t break!), share a secret for returning your ill-fitting online clothing purchases on time, and dish on what it was like to photograph Ragen Chastain (a dream).

 

Watch or read the transcript at the link below.

Hi! I'm Lindley.

- she/her

- photographer

- author

 

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Hi! I'm Lindley.

 

I'm a professional photographer (she/her, pronounced LIN-lee) who celebrates the unique beauty of bodies that fall outside conventional "beauty" standards. I live outside Seattle, WA. 

 

I talk about and photograph fat folks because representation of large bodies in the world is vital to our body liberation.

 

 

People come to me for:

  • Body-safe portrait, boudoir and small business photography sessions
  • Diverse, body-positive stock photos
  • Fat fine art photographic prints
  • Health at Every Size (HAES)-aligned consulting, writing and editing
  • The Body Love Shop, a curated resource for body-positive and fat-positive art and products

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