The Divine Feminine

As seen featured on Photovogue.

There are a million and one things I could say about this image, but at the end of the day I want you to look at it and find your own purpose within it. As an avid reader, a person that always looks for connections and meaning in all things, I believe that a photo can only be enhanced by well chosen words. So I will leave you with the words of a woman, who spent her life choosing words:

‘I am convinced that most people do not grow up. We find parking spaces and honour our credit cards. We marry and dare to have children and call that growing up. I think what we do is mostly grow old. We carry accumulation of years in our bodies and on our faces, but generally our real selves, the children inside, are still innocent and shy as magnolias.'

We may act sophisticated and worldly but I believe we feel safest when we go inside ourselves and find home, a place where we belong and maybe the only place we really do.’

- Maya Angelou, Letter to my Daughter