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Nancy Pollack Award
Award given for outstanding scholarly research and the positive impact of graduate-level research on both the NC economy and the quality of life for its citizens, July 2005. Thesis Title: A Photograph is Worth a Thousand Negotiate Meanings: Conversations with Women Regarding Credible, Still Photographs
Southern Documentary Fund Fiscal Award Recipient
Sponsorship given for documentary media projects made within or about the American South which have national and international significance and that the documentary artists living in the region deserve support and recognition.
Book Publications
Susan B. and Me, Four images selected to accompany prose.
Released: 09/14/06.

Freelance Magazine Work
The Rambler
(Pittsboro, NC), Numerous covers and inside photographs, 2006 – present.
The Sun (Chapel Hill, NC),  “Man Smoking”. February 2007.
MotheringMagazine Numerous photographs 2006 - present
American Dietetic Association
Numerous inside photographs and one cover 2006 - present
Christianity Today International
“The Rutba House”, July 2005.
Inside Lacrosse Magazine, “E. Chapel Hill Rolls to Win”, Vol. 6, Issue 6, August, 2004.

Meg Daniels grew up in Upstate NY where she received her BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology in 1997 and her MS in Adult and Community College Education from North Carolina State University. Previously, she was a staff photographer for two large newspapers, the Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina (intern in 1996), and the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, in Rochester, NY (1996-2000).

Meg is currently working as a full-time professional freelancer specializing in documentary wedding photography, portraiture, and stock photography. She is also an adjunct instructor at Central Carolina Community College in Sanford, NC. She and her husband Matt, a mechanical engineer, have two Labrador Retrievers and reside in Pittsboro, North Carolina.

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