I’ve been taking photographs since an aunt bought me a Kodak Tourist II for my twelfth birthday and I still have the negatives and prints from those first photographs. Since then, a camera has always been with me. Digital photography moved me away from the dark room and I now work with the a Leica Q2 and a Leica CL. I'm an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society which helps to develop my work.

 

My main interests are, intimate landscapes, woodland, street photography and candid portraits.

 

Why do I take photographs? It's my way of being mindful of the world around me. By learning to look mindfully at what I’ve always been aware of I find I now see the familiar in a new way. Jean Piaget said, “What we see changes what we know. What we know changes what we see.” My photography is held in this tension of seeing and knowing. It is a distinctive way of making contact with our remarkable but troubled world. It is philosophy in images.

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