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Jade Beall: Therapeutic Photography for Empowerment and Love

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Photographing women breastfeeding, she explains, was by chance. Rather, I want to ask questions and understand and not simply assume the worst about a stranger.

Women often tell me that they're flawed or ruined. When I met the love of my life, Don, he only saw beauty in me and in everyone... I start speed walking and I am just pacing back and forth outside the apartment.

Jade Beall: Therapeutic Photography for Empowerment and Love

Warning: Article contains images that are NSFW For many of us, simply running a business and keeping our heads above water is an overwhelming task. For some photographers, however, the subject nature of their passion brings in an entirely new challenge. From the first time she posted a photo of her nude body breastfeeding her newborn son, Jade Beall has encountered criticism and unwarranted critique at every corner. I got the opportunity to sit down with Jade at the beginning of this week following the third banning of her personal Facebook page for 30 days. Jade connects with the majority of her client base and support system thru Facebook, so being unable to even log in to see messages or respond to requests costs her much more than just a mere social annoyance. What is crazy to me is what they DO allow vs. The bigger issue here is really the heart of what I do — normalizing things like breastfeeding mothers or non-sexual nudity. There is an INTENSE objectification of women in our media with the intent to sell things. One of my fans Roxanne Shelar made this for me! Stop Banning Jade Beall CD: So, what was it that led your business this direction? I just had a moment of intense honesty with myself and wanted to believe what I think we ALL want to believe; that what I looked like, just then, right after having a baby — CREATING A LIFE!!! That I could be classified as beautiful. This was the first image I posted along with that sentiment and the business exploded from there. This image — with her newborn son Sequoia — was posted around March of 2012. CD: So, why photograph people in the nude? Jade: Why do any of us photograph what we photograph? We each choose what we want to see in our own way. So, I guess being pregnant and having a baby settled some of those worries for me. CD: What are the hardest parts of marketing a business like yours in our society? Every time I get banned or someone speaks out against me, my business grows. Building a BUSINESS under an exploding fan base has been extremely challenging! People like Jade are pushing for you to see something different. This is my reality and I want to believe that THIS could be called beautiful too. CREDITS: All images are copyrighted and have been used with permission by SLR Lounge. Do not copy, modify, or re-post this article or image without express permission from SLR Lounge and the artist. He thoroughly enjoys laughing, riding motorcycles and a nicely edged yard. That was not an typo in the post above. Just wished to highlight the fact that people should respect each other even if they took part in unpleasant discussion. I strongly believe that you are not intimate friend with Jade Beall and neither I am. This also does not mean that i have tried to advocate for you but simply to object the way of conversation itself because it also has certain attributes and can help in describing person involved. It was you who locked my attention on this subject. More precisely on refugees, the side car of this theme. But principle is the same. I agree with Robert Garfinkle, not the Robert G. We are responsible for our choices and acts. And I used your links to FB. Sorry got puzzled with kind of help given to these people. What was the help except for one guy who was supported by Rotary club in Austria? And some stories had inconsistent data, e. Those photos perhaps stopped bombs which are still falling on Syria? Would those photos make Syrian soil more habitable and more healthy after tones of depleted uranium splashed all over that once upon a time beautiful tolerant country? Want to know what will happen afterwards in Syria? Come visit my country. This is internal, freedom-of-choice, self-censorship. Like blaming the bartender for enabling a person with a drinking problem — what a load of complete garbage. Can we applaud that? We should applaud her for being human. I get it, the internet is open, borderless, and much harder to watch; but watch for what??? I feel so sad to hear your comment, but it will not stop me from doing the important work I have been doing the last 7 years. I think raising awareness and sharing stories helps both the woman who shares her story and the ones who read it. I have much evidence of this. My desire to talk to you in person about this was because sometimes on the internet we are more able to be unkind. I bet if you and I talked on the phone we would have a lot in common about wanting to help people as I imagine you do, as an MD. I am not afraid to have different opinions, but I refuse to be unkind to those with different opinions. Rather, I want to ask questions and understand and not simply assume the worst about a stranger. I hear you and no I am not fixing such problems. But I am bringing joy to these camps and helping some families and for me that is enough. I have no regrets in having gone and I am going back again! I am your worst nightmare, lol, someone wanting to bring some love to a few people. We have to do our best. This is my best and i am grateful. And my way of saying that I prefer to talk about this voice to voice is a way to connect as humans rather than typed words. And yes, I watch refugees every day. My country, the most poor one help them as much as it can. And guess what, even the tabloid press is not taking pictures of them unless it happens something unusual. They had there tolerance, secular freedom and even greater freedom in every sense of that word than in any other Christian or Islamic country. And they were forced to abandon everything. But please try to figure out why is it completely distasteful to cover that story ies. I have tried in my first comment to cast light on some not very cute moments. Last person who did something unselfish through photography ended her life in tragic way 1971. Her name was Diane Nemerov aka Arbus. In last twenty or more centuries we have seen too many ideals of beauty. Each of them has its own areal or niche. You figure out why. After living in various cultures, I realized at a young age that there was no definition of modesty that could be applied to everyone. As far as sharing those images on social media goes, we as photographers and artists share our work to our ideal customer. Yes, many others may come across our images but they are not who we are ultimately trying to reach. Would I hang one of these pictures on my wall? Do I look at them and and smile to see the beautiful woman inside each body? May the rest of us do the same : How can you empower yourself by getting naked? You empower yourself by achieving something positive like a college degree or a new born baby, not by getting naked and trying to call it tasteful. What is tasteful or pleasant about people with unattractive bodies posing naked. Even if your body is attractive, why do women think they have to get naked to make a statement or get attention. How about use your brain, instead of your body? Or, what is offensive, or what is not? Is art not also an outlet for expression? What these photos express to me is body acceptance. Loving the body for what it is. Also, please, lets be adults here. You know what offends me? These are photos to help those interested in seeing things differently. There is a big difference between being a lover and being indecent, or being a prostitute. There are things that should be done only in private. Robert, you are allowed to your opinion. However the images do help women. I have helped thousands of women feel more at peace in their bodies and I am proud of that. We all get to decide how we want to celebrate our bodies. We all get to decide how it best helps one feel seen. The way I do my work helps thousands feel seen. And this makes my heart happy! Thank you for being yourself. This is larger than finding nudity objectionable. I could take this conversation political I suppose. BUT… What is happening to society, are we losing our minds, censoring things. Discipline of the mind and body is crucial for mental sanity. But you seem to want to decide for Facebook and for the other Facebook users. I bet any woman with a big chest who has ever been leered at by a creepy guy will agree. That, that is just dumb. Like I said, society is wound way too tightly. Clearly, photography is not just a job for both Robert and Paul. There is so much passion too and I appreciate that. My thoughts of this subject and I am aware that attitude is pretty much like part of the body…almost everybody has one : The very first pic one which started everything? The pic of women in uniform is more about message. Those I really like. Other pics perhaps are really about message? Just my thoughts… Is there any provocation? For me, they belong to the same category as fast-junk-food, minimal effort-maximal effect. Here is my metaphoric question. What is the real purpose of being naked in serial such this? Meh…I talked to much… Naked statues are art, yes? But, naked photographs are obscene, is that the case? I remember in college assigned a project where a naked woman stood up in front of the class and we had to draw her. It used to be the case, where if one did not like something they simply did not expose themselves to it. What is happening today? Simple, people, if they find something objectionable they want it gone, removed, 86-ed from society, they want it erased. I personally dont care. Im not offended, I just dont find these photos as art. I went out with a group of photogs years ago to do a nude photo shoot with 3 females at the dead sea. I dont see anything artistic with most of these. This one is not aimed at you Robert… just an observation.. It always strikes me as paradoxical that in such a forward thinking country The USA… that you have millions, possibly even the majority… that have such outdated and morally bankrupt views on a wide range of societal views and issues… and as one white male, I have to say the loudest most objectionable voices seem to be from the former European settlers.. I think theres a much nicer way to show strength in women and empower them through photography. I dont think this is it. I dont know how many viewed this page but im certain there were all kinds of reactions. I didnt say I hated them or got offended, I just dont see it as artistic. I did the nudity photography at a magical place. I didnt feel there was anything artistic about it though. I know when I was on the photo shoot and it was my first nudity shoot. I didnt see an issue with the young girls being nude. I would say the vast majority is with females. I had a few prints done which I passed to the models. I find it abhorant that a little nudity.. A lot of women are told my men that they are too much. All bodies are beautiful. That image has helped hundreds of elders feel better about themselves. I doubt you have helped anyone feel better about themselves, i am going to guess. I am in the same boat with Matt on his take on the comments. But will take it a bit farther… not holding back here… 1. Beauty is subjective, yes? Max I have no idea why you spend time putting my work down. I honor your position. But perhaps forget about my work and find freedom from continuing to comment on it. I was not looking to go viral. I did something other women could relate to via the medium of photography. I would encourage you to stop projecting your beliefs of what I am trying to do and offer more substantial critique if you need to.

The exposure called to light remembrances of how my body changed shape over two different pregnancies, and two births, and the stories that my body has stored from the act of surrender to motherhood and the unexpected life that has become mine since civil the leap of faith into motherhood. I'm particularly fond of stretchmarks: they're like tribal markings and each one is unique. There is so much passion too and I appreciate that. I am pushing and pushing with all my might. Shortly after they feel I am at a 9 and con. I got the opportunity to sit down with Jade at the beginning of this week following the third banning of her personal Facebook page for 30 days.

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released December 17, 2018

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