I am a Documentary Photography and Photojournalism graduate from the University of Gloucestershire, working primarily on long-term personal projects rooted in identity, environment and place. My practice focuses on the Anthropocene and our relationship with the natural world, examining human intervention, neglect, and its impact on biodiversity and wildlife in the UK. I am particularly interested in the footprints we leave on the landscape and how these challenge perceptions of what nature is or should be.
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Alongside environmental concerns, my work explores themes of identity, community, and place, and how these intersect with ecological change. I work primarily close to home, developing long-term projects in places I have a personal connection to, where sustained engagement and local knowledge allow the work to meaningfully challenge perceptions and contribute to dialogue within the communities it represents.
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My work has been exhibited locally and nationally across the UK, including at the Lucy Bell Gallery (St. Leonards), The Towner Gallery (Eastbourne), Shutter Hub Open (Cambridge), Coastal Currents Arts Festival (Hastings), London Photo Festival & PHOTOMONTH (London) and The Sussex Contemporary (Newhaven). I was selected to attend the Chico Photobook and Portfolio Review in 2025.
