Blackwell: Light, Craft, and Reflection
Through shifting light and quiet detail, this series reimagines Blackwell, the Arts & Crafts house above Windermere.
The Familiar Unseen
Photographs exploring the unnoticed details of domestic spaces, inviting us to see the familiar anew.
Environmental portraits
This series explores the relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit. Each portrait captures more than a likeness, it reveals the subtle dialogue between individual and environment, between the lives we live and the places that shape them.
Floral
Flowers have an endless capacity to surprise, and this collection celebrates their quiet individuality.
Places
A selection of places with beauty within them. Some are wonderfully simple with light bringing out their wonder whilst others have a faded glory in their peeling paint or timeless wonder. Seemingly random but somehow connected by a visual motif.
Landscape
Living in such a spectacular part of the country offers endless opportunities to explore and photograph the surrounding landscape. Most of my work is created within the English Lake District in Cumbria, a region of remarkable light, texture, and atmosphere.
Still-life
My background is in still-life photography, where I create carefully composed images both in the studio and from objects I discover on my travels. I’m endlessly fascinated by the design, texture, and patina of interesting objects, especially those that age and corrode over time, revealing their quiet histories.
Suspended in Silence
In this work, I explore the delicate, often invisible tension between mental wellness and depression. A rough granite stone, representing the emotional weight of lived experience, is precariously held suspended by a single red thread, stretched taut against an empty white space.
Stott Park Bobbin Mill
This is one of the last working reminders of Britain’s wooden bobbin industry. Today, the mill operates as a museum, where visitors can see the machinery in action and experience the sights, sounds, and stories of those who worked here.
Vintage cameras
A gallery of image makers, each lens a quiet witness to fading afternoons and silvered dreams. The evocative click of the shutter, the scent of celluloid, the patient whisper of light captured by hand. These vintage cameras cradle the tender ache of memory; moments suspended in grain, where imperfection becomes truth and every frame breathes with the pulse of the past.
Snow Queen
A creative portrait project featuring a model transformed into a magical Wonderland Snow Queen, brought to life through imaginative styling and the artistry of a professional make-up artist.
Science
A dialogue between science and imagination. These images capture the quiet beauty of experiment where observation becomes abstraction and data turns into art.
Contraptions
Steampunk contraptions
Artisans
A celebration of craftsmanship and creativity, this series captures the artistry of makers who shape raw materials into enduring forms, where skill, patience, and imagination meet.
Offering
This series focuses on artisans and the objects they craft; portraits of makers presenting their creations directly to the viewer. Through these photographs, I explore the relationship between identity and craftsmanship, honouring the traditions, skills, and stories carried through handmade work.
The Seats of Stillness
A long-term project capturing the beauty of the humble bench.
Through and Beyond
Doors and windows hold quiet stories; thresholds between the seen and the unseen. Each frame reveals more than its structure: traces of time, light, and the people who once passed or looked through. These images look not at what’s inside, but at the poetry of presence left behind.
People portfolio
My portraits explore the quiet dialogue between presence and personality. Through light, expression, and gesture, they reveal individuality, connection, and the shared emotions that define what it means to be human.
Constant Form
Constant Form is a portrait series exploring individuality within repetition. Each person is photographed in the same pose and light, framed by sameness so that what cannot be repeated, comes to the surface. The work becomes a quiet record of connection, a study in how identity reveals itself even when everything else is held still.
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