From Seoul to Tampa: Teen Artist Madison Harrison on BTS and Storytelling

*As global K-POP sensation BTS prepares to take the stage in Tampa Bay this weekend, teen journalist, photographer, and visual artist Madison Harrison is reflecting on the experiences, inspiration, and creative discipline that continue to shape her journey. Madison, based in Tampa, Florida, has spent the past 11 years building a professional photography and journalism […] The post From Seoul to Tampa: Teen Artist Madison Harrison on BTS and Storytelling appeared first on EURweb | Black News, Culture, Entertainment & More.

From Seoul to Tampa: Teen Artist Madison Harrison on BTS and Storytelling
Madison Harrison
Madison Harrison

*As global K-POP sensation BTS prepares to take the stage in Tampa Bay this weekend, teen journalist, photographer, and visual artist Madison Harrison is reflecting on the experiences, inspiration, and creative discipline that continue to shape her journey.

Madison, based in Tampa, Florida, has spent the past 11 years building a professional photography and journalism career that began in childhood.

She has worked as a celebrity photographer documenting major cultural and entertainment figures, including President Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, and John Legend. She has also appeared on “Steve Harvey’s Extraordinary Kids Show.”

She describes music as the gateway that expanded her creativity and curiosity about the world. “Seeing people come together with music made me want to appreciate and learn more,” she said.

Her passion for K-POP began in 2022 after discovering BTS. “When I saw BTS perform, especially j-hope, a member of BTS, rapper and dancer, I was inspired by his passion for music,” she said. “I was sucked in, and then I watched the other members. I wanted to pursue my dreams. I was inspired by their music and pulled in.”

Madison Harrison drawing of BTS member
Madison Harrison drawing of BTS member

She also attended BTS’s performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago, which she describes as a defining moment in her journey as both a fan and creative. “I’ve been drawn in ever since,” she said.

Madison says she and fans worldwide admire all seven members of BTS: Jung Kook, V, Jimin, Suga, RM, Jin, and j-hope.

Her appreciation for K-POP also expanded into a deeper connection with Korean culture after traveling to South Korea.

“My favorite thing to do is meet in cafés and restaurants,” she explained. “It’s so interconnected, you can go to a café, then a restaurant, then a singing room (karaoke), and walk around and experience Korean culture.”

She added, “Everything is close and you can walk there, though people do ride mopeds. There are a lot of hills, but it’s beautiful.”

Madison is also learning Korean; a step she says supports her future goals in translation and cross-cultural communication. “I really appreciate people from different cultures,” she shared.

Madison will attend the BTS concert in Florida this Sunday, April 26. “I’m going to the concert where I live to see BTS this Sunday,” she said. “I’m super excited.”

BTS, also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010.

The group continues to be one of the most influential music acts in the world, shaping global pop culture and inspiring millions of fans.

Madison’s connection to BTS goes far beyond fandom.

She has built a consistent creative practice centered on art, analysis, and storytelling, drawing BTS every single day while continuing to write analytical pieces on their music and artistic evolution.

When asked what makes her a true BTS super fan, she said, “I drew them every single day.”

She also reflected on how the group’s military enlistment period shaped her discipline as an artist. “When they first enlisted in the military, I thought, if they are gone for a while, why don’t I practice drawing them?” she said. “That helped me with my art.”

Madison Harrison and Oprah
Madison Harrison and Oprah

Madison says she would love the opportunity to interview BTS, especially in a concert setting, along with other major artists in the future.

When asked what her first question would be, she said, “I would ask them how they continually balance their passion on stage with their desire to still be regular people.”

Madison’s musical background is equally diverse.

She plays piano, trombone, euphonium, and violin, and throughout middle school and high school participated in marching band and honor band, experiences she describes as formative.

Her musical taste spans jazz, R&B, rock, hip-hop, indie pop, 80s and 90s music, classical, and timeless classics. She also proudly embraces her Jamaican heritage, which influences her creativity and perspective.

Her dream is to continue pursuing photography and interviewing, expanding her work as a storyteller who captures voices, culture, and history through her lens.

She can be followed on Instagram at @photoswithmadison and on her website photoswithmadison.com.

As BTS prepares to perform in Tampa Bay this weekend, Madison Harrison represents a new generation of global storytellers, young creatives shaped by music, culture, discipline, and curiosity, bridging worlds from Tampa to Seoul through art and storytelling.

Madison Harrison and John Legend
Madison Harrison and John Legend

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