
From the first click back in the 1980s – capturing moments with a humble 110 film or disc camera – to seeking fresh perspectives with analogue and mirrorless gear today, photography has been a lifelong journey. Inspired by the likes of Ansel Adams, Martin Parr, and Vivian Maier, my work embraces street life, landscapes, portraits, and travel – whenever creativity strikes.
My approach is instinctive: I don’t restrict myself to just one genre. Whether I’m wandering through Suffolk coastal towns, city streets in New York, scenes from Thailand or Vancouver, or experimenting locally at home, I lean into what inspires in the moment. Recent series such as Black and White Memories and personal zines including No Longer Ordinary and Paradise Quarantine echo that spirit of curiosity and exploration – some of which have been featured on The Art of Photography and Olympus Passion Magazine.
I switch between contemporary mirror‑less cameras like the Leica Q2, Leica D-Lux 8, Fujifilm X‑T4, Olympus EM5 MKII, Pen f, and retro classics such as Yashica Electro 35, Bronica ETRS, Polaroid SX‑70 SONAR and more. For me, the camera is just the vehicle – my focus is on storytelling through light, texture, and emotion.
My images have been exhibited internationally in London, New York, Sydney and across East Anglia.
If my vision resonates, I’d love to collaborate or simply say hello.
Explore the site to view my latest portfolio, browse zines and books in the shop, and check out the blog for gear insights, travel writing, and tracking my creative evolution.
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“A wonderful collection of photos from places around the globe. A document of how people were living just moments before the world changed into a very different place.”
Jeff – 5 Stars, Etsy Review “No Longer Ordinary”
