Hey! nice to meet you. 

Welcome to my humble creative cave.

I am a current third-year student studying Photography at UWE Bristol, born in 2003.

I am fascinated with the everyday. Events or places that society takes for granted or overlooks is where I love to point my lens. Creating work about such subjects usually forms a genuine obsession with them, resulting in in-depth and meaningful observations of daily life on Earth. Using a New Topographics approach to my subjects presents them in a pure and beautiful manner, celebrating the mundanity in our existence. Photography was invented solely as a medium for documentation, and my practice is very much rooted in this foundation of the medium – I don’t like artificial light or heavy editing or AI, but I do like life and I like documenting it!

My graduate project "This is Not a Destination" is the ultimate refinement of this theory - an expose and fetishisation of the Great British service station: perhaps the most boring and underappreciated feature of the British landscape, and yet every motorist in the country has their favourite. While working on this, it grew from a slight fascination to a full-on obsession - I am now a true service station enthusiast.

Please, have a gander at my work. I hope you enjoy looking at it as much as I did making it.