I’m a Sheffield-based photographer working across documentary and portraiture, using both 35mm film and digital formats.
My work is driven by an interest in atmosphere, everyday moments, and the subtle details that shape people and place. I’m drawn to working closely with individuals and environments, creating images that feel natural, observant, and grounded.
Film plays an important role in my practice, encouraging a slower, more considered way of seeing. Alongside personal projects, I take on editorial assignments, portrait commissions, and collaborative creative work.
If you’re interested in working together, feel free to get in touch.
Selected Exhibitions
Dysania
Dysania explores the emotional weight of heartbreak and the physical stillness that can accompany it, reflecting on withdrawal, loneliness, and the quiet routines that shape periods of emotional distress.
Through intimate domestic scenes, the work examines how emotional pain manifests physically and how small acts of comfort become temporary forms of relief.
Exhibited as a solo show at the Creative Centre, York (2024).
The Ballad of Silent Scars
Photography, projection, fabric installation
The Ballad of Silent Scars explores how trauma can be quietly embedded and concealed within imagery. The work examines presence and absence within the body, inviting slower, more deliberate ways of looking.
Nature functions as a metaphor for emotional states — vast, layered, and often unreadable. Landscapes and figures are presented in dialogue, reflecting how trauma leaves subtle imprints across both place and body.
Through monochrome prints, fabric, and projection, the installation creates a soft, immersive environment. Draped materials partially obscure the image, echoing the fragility of memory and the persistence of experience.
Exhibited at York St John University Degree Show, York (2025).