What’s not to love about New York
The streets are a daily inspiration for creators. It would be a missed opportunity if I didn't record my encounters there.
As a storyteller, I love to present work as a series, making connections between images. My debut book chronicled the experience of living through the pandemic's early days in New York City, where the once bustling streets turned eerily quiet. A reflective moment of emptiness.
In my follow-up book, I explored two themes:
Imagined Narratives:
We can never truly know what’s going on in a static image but I love photos that make us ask.
Photography captures an unexplained moment with seemingly little context leaving the viewer to imagine their own narrative. I'm drawn to photographs that invite the viewer to engage with the image and create their own story.
Shadow Geometries.
These photos explore the interplay between light and shadow in the urban landscape, with a focus on graphic simplicity that reflects my background as a designer. To me these fleeting moments reveal the hidden beauty of the city.
This website features mostly images captured in New York City, and I hope that anyone who lives here or plans to visit will find these photos inspiring.
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I relocated from London to New York to pursue my dream of becoming a Creative Director, which provided me the opportunity to art direct photoshoots in collaboration with world-class photographers. This inspired me to purchased my first Sony Alpha camera and I began street photography. For the past few years, I've been exploring the city through my lens.