Jacqui Browning (b.1968, UK) works with analogue and digital photography, combining traditional and alternative processes that reflect her slow, immersive approach to making work. Spending long periods of time in nature gives her the personal space she desires, a meditation and reconnection to what matters. Her work symbolises a place of reflection, inviting viewers into the quiet stillness and compassion she feels for the natural world. Respecting Mother Nature’s beauty and strength, she highlights the importance of protecting the natural world. The world we have become increasingly disconnected from.
In 2025, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts First Class Honours in Photography from the University of Westminster, London. That same year, her image '9 trees #1' was selected for the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, where the edition of 15 sold before the exhibition opened to the public. The '9 trees' series also saw her named a finalist in the LensCulture Black & White Photography Awards 2025.