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Welsh, fat and working-class is my superpower, says photographer

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Megan Winstone Two Polaroid photographs of Megan Winstone who is dressed in black with short blonde hair and bold make-upMegan Winstone

Growing up teachers told Megan she would not amount to much

The world of fashion is often criticised for elitism and an obsession with thinness, but photographer and model Megan Winstone says being Welsh, fat and working-class has turned out to be an asset in her career.

Over the past few years the 30-year-old has taken photographs for publications including Vogue and brands such as Dr. Martens, and had her work purchased by National Museum Wales.

“I feel people feel more comfortable with me maybe because I’m fat… or maybe it’s my working-classness or my Welshness,” she said.

“I take away the ego, like I humble them maybe.”

Growing up in the small south Wales valleys town of Abercynon, teachers told her she would not amount to much.

“I’ve got little to no GCSEs, I’ve got autism, I’ve got a speech and language disorder as well,” she said.

Photography was a way of expressing herself.

Megan Winstone Megan Winstone looking directly into the camera. She is in exaggerated eye make-up and has large blonde curly hair. She is wearing a pink dress with a large heart shape cut out at the frontMegan Winstone

Megan grew up in the heart of the south Wales valleys, in the town of Abercynon in Rhondda Cynon Taf

She was given a Polaroid camera when she was seven or eight and instantly began taking photos of her friends, family and neighbours.

“I was like, ‘I’m not going to do nature, I’m not going to do landscape photography, I’m going to go straight into communities and photograph the wildest people ever’,” she said.

“I really want authentic people in my work… people who usually don’t get a voice.”

Megan began building a body of work, drawing on punk culture, her valleys upbringing and pushing back against societal expectations of body image.

Being accepted to Arts University Bournemouth purely on the strength of her portfolio was “a major moment” for her, but despite the change of scene her work continually returned to the south Wales valleys.

Megan Winstone A row of terraced houses photographed from behind with glimpses onto gardens, a shed and a washing line full of clothing Megan Winstone

Megan took this photo from the window of her old home in Abercynon

“It’s tight-knit, you know everyone’s gossip, everyone’s lineage as well and there’s a comfort to it,” she said.

“You can just walk into people’s houses, doors are unlocked most of the time… there’s no initial barrier to conversation, like that politeness, it’s straight in there.”

In 2019, working alongside other Welsh talent – fashion stylist and creative director Charlotte Wilcock and writer and editor of Polyester magazine Gina Tonic, who is from nearby Mountain Ash, she created her Lily of the Valley project.

“It was sort of a love letter to the valleys,” she said.

Megan Winstone Shot from outside a chip shop, Gina Tonic is wearing a silver strapless jumpsuit and is eating chipsMegan Winstone

Megan took this photo of writer and editor of Polyester magazine Gina Tonic in her local chip shop

“A ‘we’re all gorgeous here’.”

She said the intention had been to “shake it up” with a “faded glamour, working-class visual”.

“We approached designers and local make-up artists and got assistants and then we just stormed Abercynon, just shot in my gran’s bedroom, our garden, down the gully, on top of the mountain and then when lunchtime came around we stormed into my local chippy,” she said.

Two of the resulting images for this project have been purchased by National Museum Wales.

Megan Winstone Priya Ragu dressed all in white with a blue overcoat. Her long dark hair is tucked behind her ears and she is wearing bold, gold earrings  Megan Winstone

Megan photographed Priya Ragu for British Vogue

Megan Winstone Amelia Dimoldenberg on the cover of Polyester magazine. Her blonde hair is plaited nigh on her head and she is wearing a black shoulderless dress.Megan Winstone

Megan photographed journalist and creator of online series Chicken Shop Date, Amelia Dimoldenberg wearing Valentino for Polyester magazine

“This was my first big cover and my first ‘in’ with the fashion crowd,” said Megan.

“Amelia is just a superstar. It was amazing and changed my career, I loved it.”

A profile on Dua Saleh from Netflix series Sex Education, photographed at Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre wearing Prada for Face magazine was another highlight.

“That was incredible, I loved that shoot,” she said.

Megan Winstone American rock band Sleater-Kinney and Brighton-based duo Lambrini Girls for the cover of Kerrang! magazineMegan Winstone

Megan says she fulfilled her ultimate career ambition when she photographed Sleater-Kinney and Lambrini Girls for Kerrang!

“Being a little goth emo, Kerrang! ruled my world from age 10 onwards… my ultimate career ambition was to shoot for Kerrang!,” said Megan.

It finally happened in January when she photographed American rock band Sleater-Kinney and Brighton-based duo Lambrini Girls for the magazine’s cover.

She said her work in music had “snowballed” since then and she has been working with Atlantic Records, most recently photographing Welsh rock musician and rising star Hannah Grae from Port Talbot.

Megan Winstone A red chequered Dr Marten boot and a yellow and clack floral Dr Marten boot on a glitter ballMegan Winstone

Megan shot this image for footwear brand Dr. Marten

She said the industry was improving in terms of celebrating diverse bodies and backgrounds and attributed part of her success in modelling and photography to being “in the right place at the right time”.

“It’s incredible to outlive my teacher’s expectations of ‘you won’t amount to much’ – I’ve now been in rooms with Suzi Quatro and rock stars,” said Megan.

“I’ve achieved lots but I’m still climbing and trying to propel myself.

“It feels kind of like a dream.”



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