Lens, Decks and Bristol Streets
The Emerge exhibition at Bentinck Art Studio felt like a bit of a turning point in that sense. I had two of my photographs selected to show, photography keeps circling back.
The Emerge exhibition at Bentinck Art Studio felt like a bit of a turning point in that sense. I had two of my photographs selected to show, photography keeps circling back.
There’s something about a walk in the Dales that resets everything, a little windswept and a bit knackered but completely reset by the end of it...we were probably slightly ambitious about the route and slightly underprepared for the mud.
International Women’s Day makes me think about the practical absurdities as much as the big conversations...
Please check out this video made by Esther and myself, explaining why so many young ladies in Malawi never finish their high school education.
I hope you can help us share this next fundraiser far and wide and not only help me and my education but also help the planet and reduce your single use plastic waste by buying one of the Zikomo Beeswax Food Wraps
The last couple of weeks have been… character building shall we say. I’ve been working a pretty crap job at Covid testing sites, which is not exactly inspiring but ...
Having a little car is fun. A trip to Donna Nook to see the seals is one of those simple, brilliant days out that reminds you how extraordinary British wildlife can be!
I’ve gone a bit quiet again because, we all caught Covid. But just before that, I had an incredible time at Sugar Stealers, a space in town offering workshops for women, such a refreshing space....
Isa B finally made it back with Conchito, though not without drama. They got stuck in Calais...
The interesting thing is Nottingham still feels like a space to rethink, recalibrate and quietly ask what’s next. When I first moved up here in 2012 I was fresh out of University having done my bachelors and I feel like I am back again like I was then.