"If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere" - Van Gogh

About Me
I am a professional wildlife and landscape photographer based in Teesside, North East England. I studied at The Northern School of Art, graduating in 2024 with a BA (Hons) Photography degree.
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Animals have always been my greatest source of comfort. There’s something peaceful and honest about their presence—a kind of quiet connection that words can’t quite capture. I also have a deep love for landscapes, whether it’s the rugged cliffs along the coastline or the calm stillness of a forest at dawn. These places never fail to amaze me with their raw beauty, reminding me of nature’s strength and grace. Through my lens, I try to share that feeling—the unspoken bond between nature and emotion.
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Being a disabled photographer has shaped the way I see the world. It’s taught me to slow down, pay attention to the little things, and find beauty in places I might have missed otherwise. This perspective brings a sense of sensitivity and authenticity to my work, allowing me to tell stories of nature’s quiet resilience.
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At The Northern School of Art, I had the chance to develop my voice as a photographer. Projects like Our Wild World and Man’s Best Friend are close to my heart, as they focus on the deep, unspoken connections we share with animals and the natural world.
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"Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty" - John Ruskin






