This is where I put the things I can’t not think, make, create and get involved in. A personal archive of images, ideas, side quests and strange obsessions. Feel free to have a look and if something makes you go, “Hmm, not bad,” don’t be shy. Say hello!
When I was younger, I became fascinated by the duality in our nature.
I started photographing interesting faces, people passing through my life. Then I’d cut the portraits in half and stitch them back together. One face becoming two. No side of a face is ever the same. I wanted to see the two personalities hiding in one.
(I was also reading Jekyll and Hyde at the time, which probably explains a lot.)
That idea stuck.
These photos are a continuation of that idea. The duality that exists in everything – trees, glass, reflections, shadows.
Real-life inkblots. Familiar, but strange enough to make you look twice.
Everything here has been made by hand. Photographed, edited, sliced, mirrored, rearranged. No AI.
A quiet study in contrast. A reminder that nothing is ever just one thing.
by Megan Prior
While digging through Creative Commons (which I treat like a digital flea market), I came across a black-and-white image of actress Clara Bow from the 1920s. Something about her posture, the expression, the mood of the shot – it immediately brought to mind Chappell Roan’s The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess.
So I had to merge the two.
The album’s visual identity, created in collaboration between Chappell Roan and Misha Spice (such an excellent artist by the by), has stuck with me. The design is bold and playful, pure imagination.
This image isn’t trying to be the same, but it’s in conversation with it.
by Megan Prior
Heads up: This page will shapeshift regularly. I update as I go, depending on what I’m into, working on, or thinking about.