Meghan McCullin’s photographic style lives in the shadows—bold, visceral, and unapologetically raw. She’s drawn to the beauty in darkness, using light not just to illuminate, but to provoke. Her frames are steeped in tension and texture, often teetering between the surreal and the deeply human. Influenced by horror and the macabre, Meghan isn’t afraid to get messy—emotionally or visually. She wields contrast like a blade, carving out images that don’t just linger, but unsettle—burrowing beneath the skin and refusing to let go.
At the core of her work is a relentless drive to explore themes of feminism and female empowerment. Through her lens, women are not softened or simplified—they are fierce, flawed, and fully realized, reclaiming space in stories that demand to be seen.


















































