
In everyday life I wear many hats: I’m a SEND mum, a carer for vulnerable adults both at home and at work, and I support people experiencing acute mental health challenges. Being neurodivergent myself allows me to connect deeply with people and approach every situation with empathy and understanding.
The past few years have changed my life in ways I never expected. I was involved in a road traffic accident that left me partially disabled, and as someone from a bodybuilding background, that loss of physical strength was incredibly hard to process. I also lost my mum — my best friend — three years ago, and that grief is something I carry with me every day.
During this time, photography became more than a passion — it became my way forward. It helped me rebuild my confidence, adapt to a new reality, and create a positive vision for the future for myself and my loved ones.
I’m drawn to capturing real people and real emotions — from weddings and events to pets, wildlife, cars, and property. With over 20 years of experience in photography and editing (and now stepping into short-form video), I’m always learning and growing creatively.
If my work speaks to you, I’d love to connect and create something meaningful together.
Thank you for being here ![]()