As a photographer and visual artist, I find my inspiration in landscape, history, and memory. My approach to my work is investigative and curious, with a particular focus on exploring our relationship with the spaces we inhabit, especially the landscape. I am intrigued by the way we interpret history and represent it artistically, and how this relates to the social constructs and our collective identity.
I studied photography at the University of Brighton, where I was tutored by award-winning photographers Mark Power and Lisa Barnard. My final thesis was concerned with the representation of The American West and how it influenced American social identity. Since graduating, I have been the recipient of grants from Magnum Photos and Arts Council England, enabling me to continue working on personal projects exploring key themes in my practice. Additionally, I have collaborated with renowned photographers such as MacDonald Strand, Ewen Spencer, Phil Sharp, Matt Henry, and Uli Weber, with whom I worked for five years. During this time, I was responsible for coordinating Weber's latest book, "The Allure of Horses," published by Assouline, as well as the exhibitions that followed in Londo