These photographs are shot with natural light, in a square format which for me is the perfect proportion to show the subject and just enough of this varied remarkable and often unruly environment.
It is an in-depth series of portraits recording the people I encounter in and around Rock-a-Nore Road. No Longer than 500 meters, this short strip of land occupies Britain's oldest and largest fishing harbour as well as being a popular tourist destination.
Flanked by distinctive black fishing huts, the road ends with a dramatic cliff-faced rocky beach that wraps around the southern coastline of East Sussex.