Within photography, a focus of mine is fashion. I thoroughly enjoy the social interaction and planning for these shoots. 
Inspired by the work of Marina Williams, this series explores a dreamy, ethereal aesthetic with soft pinks and purples. The use of a kaleidoscope filter creates surreal and otherworldly compositions, inviting the viewer into a world of fluidity and imagination.
This project was born from a workshop designed to experiment with the themes of consumerism and fast fashion. The scene is cluttered with clothes, some draped over a chair, others hung on a rail, and scattered across suitcases—capturing the chaotic, transient nature of the fashion industry.
This powerful series explores the concept of identity through the lens of a blind subject. Through photography, I aim to capture a sense of identity and self-expression beyond sight, focusing on emotions and the intangible qualities that make us who we are.
This particular identity is about my brother. My model (Abigail Ingham) is portraying the identity.
For this colourful, dynamic series, I worked with various models to create a visual exploration of how social media and fashion intersect. The photos were part of a zine I created, reflecting the impact of digital culture on fashion trends, self-expression, and personal identity.
This project, centred around the theme of outdoor socialising, features vibrant images of a picnic in a lush, green setting. The photographs focus on the connections between nature and social experiences, exploring why people seek the outdoors for relaxation and social gatherings.
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