Posts tagged Cyanotypes
Unintentional Social Media Break & My First Market!

I got Covid again. During this time I’ve had an unintentional Social Media break. Yes I know, I was sleeping a lot so obviously, but I feel so much better for it. I’m still finding it difficult to find a balance but I feel a lot less pressure to be on there and am reconnecting with physicality. What better way to get back to the physical than a market?

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NEWS - Your Body Belongs to You / Shutter Hub Exhibition

In Autumn of last year, I posted a news update about my series ‘Please?’ being accepted by Shutter Hub for their next exhibition ‘Your Body Belongs to You’; co-curated by Karen Harvey (Shutter Hub Creative Director) and Marisol Mendez (Shutter Hub member and photographer of MADRE). I am super excited to announce the finalised dates for the show!

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30, looking back over my 20’s and 10 years of pursuing photography

Back in December I visited the UK for the first time in over a year. I hadn’t seen my family since moving to Sweden, since another covid related bereavement and got to spend my Christmas and New Years with them. It was bliss. I was adamant on being in the UK this year for another reason particularly. Me and my twins 30th Birthday.

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The Herbs. Process and Nostalgia

Some of the areas I am interested in and concerned with are phenomenology and photography. In other words, the experience of photographs be that making them, viewing them or the sensory experience. And this particular Series has been reflective of this. Not just the obvious sense of smell being aroused when composing the images, but before this. The cool air and rain on my skin when I hop outside to gather the thyme. The sounds of the scissors snipping the stalks of each plant. This sound unlocked a great and immediate sense of nostalgia and comfort in me. I wonder why.

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Thoughts on Photography and Grief

Where to start? Do I just pick up from my last post? So much has happened and yet months of nothing. I haven’t posted much this year. I guess like most of you, there have been bigger things on my mind. It’s been a tough and weird year. Lockdown One began with me, my office, my partner and my dog. It started uncomfortably, adjusting and readjusting.

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