I am a
photographer
writer
and walker
photographer
writer
and walker
I love to tell stories about our relationship with the more-than-human world with a particular focus on adventure and conservation.
I’m based in Croydon, the southernmost point of London, where I’ve lived most of my life – though my mind is often in the mountains. My family are from Mauritius and Spain, opposite ends of the earth. My mixed heritage is a strong influence on my creative practice. I work with portraiture, landscape, and documentary photography to produce long-form narratives about community and culture, preferring to work in a participatory way and not as an outside observer.
I have produced several self-directed projects in the past decade, including my series ‘Valley of Paradise’ for which I trekked 900km across Spain exploring what it’s like to be a woman walking solo, and in 2018 I lived in Thailand while training in Muay Thai (Thai Boxing) documenting life around the gym in my series ‘Eight Limbs’.
I’m an internationally exhibited artist, mostly recently selected as a winner in British Journal of Photography’s nationwide Portrait of Britain exhibition, and I have had my work published in several monographs as well as group features. Outside of my artistic practice, I run a creative photography + writing studio and I’m also an educator, teaching as an associate lecturer at Cambridge School of Art. My professional background is rooted in the creative industry: I was the senior campaigns producer for the British Journal of Photography’s award-winning visual content agency Studio 1854 and marketing manager at professional fine-art print lab theprintspace.
In 2025, I’m becoming a bit of a nature girlie – I’m getting more into soft hiking, land conservation, traditional practices and crafts, the cycle of seasons, fungi, moss, lichen, and other good earthy things.
Both my artistic practice and personal life are heavily influenced by my curiosity about how we relate to place, and I love to make work that invites people to connect with the natural world in fleeting, surprising, and joyful ways.