Many a morning, with a cup of coffee in hand, I begin my day flipping through the pages of a cherished photo book. I love the intimate, tactile experience—the way visual stories unfold into immersive journeys. Some are deeply emotive, others historical, and many offer a unique perspective that lingers long after the pages are closed.

In many ways, I resonate most with being a storyteller, assembling images into a narrative and discovering the subtle threads that weave meaning through them. Faces, places, and structures all hold stories, and I find it fascinating to bring individual images together—allowing them to support one another, create cohesion, and form either a stronger message or simply a piece of visual poetry.

I am currently working on three books:

City of Dreams – Bradford a story told through Brick and Accidental poetry.
Notting Hill Carnival: A Celebration of Body Positivity
The cottage

Each project involves gathering images, prose, and interviews—patiently waiting for the moment when the story feels ready to be told. I invite you to explore these works in progress and follow along as  the narratives  continue to unfold.

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“Photography books are the best medium for presenting photographs. They allow the viewer to absorb the images at their own pace, in their own space, in their own time.” Martin Parr

  • This photography Book  project started some years ago as a simple act of nostalgia—retracing the footsteps of my youth

  • Notting Hill Carnival is a unique and powerful celebration of culture, diversity, and self-expression.

  • The Cottage, my family home lies nestled within the heart of the Shropshire woodlands. A place of rare beauty..