Features

  • Babes Who Hustle

    BABE #147: Megan Breukelman, Creative Producer @ Issuu + Editor-in-Chief @ Atlas Magazine
    ”From her full-time career with Issuu, to her full-time passion project, Atlas Magazine, to her slew of creative personal projects and endeavors, today's babe never stops producing beautiful content. It was a joy to get to chat with her, and learn about the many ways she hustles to make a living by doing the things she loves.”

  • Mad Sounds Magazine

    Mad Sounds Features: Megan Breukelman
    Meet Megan Breukelman, the New York City based co-founder and creative director of Atlas Magazine--an international fashion publication for a new generation of fashion creatives. In 2012, Megan created and developed Atlas Magazine with co-founder Olivia Bossert, and currently, her talents have brought her to the creative industry in NYC: working as a professional in photo editorial and production.”

  • Swirl Zine

    A Q&A with Megan Breukelman, photography professional based in Brooklyn
    ”Everyone holds onto some ‘should haves’, and I usually have to talk myself down from those moments by thinking about all of the bigger choices I’ve made that led me to where I am now. I look at every positive that came out of those choices, because the ‘what ifs’ shouldn’t matter when you find the positive in the present.”

  • Vogue.com

    Weddings Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass
    “According to New York–based wedding photographers, Dumbo is particularly popular among clients this year. “I would say we’re there at least two to three times a week,” says Megan Breukelman, who coruns a wedding photography business with her husband, Kenneth Breukelman. The couple says the Dumbo fever started during the early days of COVID when most of the city was shut down and outdoor photoshoots were essentially the only option.”

  • Shoutout Arizona

    Meet Megan Breukelman | Owner + Photographer, Megan & Kenneth
    ”We strive to make celebrations a low-stress experience and provide as much emotional support as we can for our couples. Not every wedding is the cookie-cutter movie moment we’ve all seen. The process of planning a wedding has the classic stressors, but it also has moments of pain or challenge that outsiders don’t get to see. It’s so important to remember that everyone is fighting their own battles.”

  • Bklyner

    Simple, Cheap, And (sort of) Planned: Brooklyn Parks Become The Most Popular Wedding Venue
    ”Megan Breukelman, a wedding photographer, said she spotted five different wedding ceremonies happening within 50 feet of each other at Brooklyn Bridge Park a couple of weekends ago. “Basically, everyone took turns,” said Breukelman.”