I am based in a unique sustainably powered studio in a 18th Century Corn Mill in Skipton, North Yorkshire but work all over the UK and abroad.

Environmental issues are of special interest to me.  My work often revolves around organic and sustainable food & product and the people who produce it. In addition I undertake charity work supporting ecological projects increasing bio diversity in the landscape.

My current personal project is exploring the power of the home, the spaces we inhabit and the traces we leave on it. Formed from a time of personal loss when I photographed my Grandmothers home as she had left it, one she never returned to. Home, As it was, builds on these images and is exploring if the work can help those grieving and facing loss to be able to move on having a beautiful record of their loved ones treasured belongings. I have partnered with Dementia Forward to also to explore if the images could bring solace to those living with dementia.

Awards:
Finalist, Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year 2020, Politics of Food.
Finalist, World Food Photography Awards 2021, Bring Home the Harvest
Shortlisted, World Food Photography Awards 2022, Food for the Family, Moving Image, Food Stylist
Shortlisted, World Food Photography Awards 2026, Politics of Food, World of Drinks & Food Portraiture

My clients include large supermarkets to small independant sustainable companies, editorial publications and charities.  Asda, Booths, Sainsburys, Morrisons, Waitrose, Arla, Rakusens, Jet 2, Holland & Barrett, The Scout Association, English Heritage, Sea Scouts, Boundless magazine, National Trust, Groundworks NE, Holland and Barrett, Allinsons, RSPB, Dementia Forward.