Paige Megan Hawley
Paige is a Photographer, Curator and Activist.
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Her work is driven by her experience of when she was raped, making her want to act for a social change.
She captured her emotions 'Turning a Negative impact into a Positive' through the concepts of the photographic development of film. The projects expanded from this theme and lead onto many exhibitions, this is when Paige became interested in curation and she also became the founder of Nasty Women London, which lead onto Nasty Gallery.
“ Photography is a way of feeling and expressing. Capture the emotion, develop from the negatives, stop the process, move forward by fixing the situation with a piece of art”
- Paige Megan Hawley
TAKE A PICTURE IT LAST LONGER
Women and objectify bodies.
THE AFTERMATH
SUBMIT YOUR STORY
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At Arms Length is an ongoing photographic campaign, to help bring awareness for rape and sexual assault survivors, to give women a voice through self portrait. The project combines activism with photography and empowerment. Paige found the campaign after creating the photographic series "The Aftermath" which is a self documentary capturing the aftermath of when she was raped. Paige wanted to give the same opportunity to other women who have gone through similar experiences. This project is open to all who want to keep those "At Arms Length" these images are taken on medium format colour film, turning their negative memory into something positive. You are able to take back control, using the shutter release to capture your image and share your story.
Ready to fight back? Please get in touch!
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