About

I am a North East-based photographer working across landscape, street, and experimental photography.

Working under the title The Unstill Image, my photography explores movement, perception, and the instability of the moment through long exposure, camera movement, and alternative approaches to image-making. Rather than seeking fixed or familiar views, the work embraces ambiguity, atmosphere, and transformation — reimagining ordinary places and objects through light, motion, and time.

Alongside experimental landscape work, ongoing projects include environmental studies using discarded plastic collected from local beaches, photographed in ways that shift the material beyond simple documentation and towards abstraction and reinterpretation.

My conventional landscape work has been exhibited in Landscape Photographer of the Year and featured in the accompanying publication. I also exhibited in the Connected exhibitions over several consecutive years, as well as presenting a solo exhibition of environmental photographic work at Hartlepool Central library prior to the pandemic.

The Unstill Image is an evolving body of work, infused with the quiet joy of learning and discovery, exploring the space between observation, memory, and movement.