For a long time my work has focused on capturing people. The way we are shaped by our experiences, relationships to each other and the impact of language and memory in relation to how we see ourselves and move through the world. However recently, it has all shifted. The core of my creative practice remains the same, but it’s centred around nature. The relationship and experiences I have gravitated towards documenting now is my connection to the Earth.



How does she shape me? How does she impact how I speak, how I feel, how I relate to others? What is my perception of myself when I am outside, amongst forests, swimming in rivers or climbing rock?

When I look back at the photographs I take now of different trees and mosses, I see myself. A language appears, translated back to me through angles, colours and textures.




I am pulled to these moments by an energy, something that tugs at me from within;
they have become self portraits.

Memories between myself and the Earth.