i am a london-based image-maker working across photography, casting, and styling. my practice sits at the intersection of fashion and visual storytelling, exploring the emotional, psychological, and physical relationships we form with clothing. currently studying fashion communication: image and promotion at central saint martins, i use image-making as a space to examine how fashion extends beyond commercial surfaces and becomes an active force in shaping identity, intimacy, and social reality.

within my work i am particularly drawn to the queer body, its histories, its coded languages, its constant negotiation between visibility and vulnerability. for me, clothing is a site where queer identity is both protected and articulated. it can conceal, exaggerate, armour, soften, or destabilise. through fabric, silhouette, and gesture, the body becomes a vessel where themes like gender sexuality and intimacy can be explored

casting plays an integral role in my process. i am interested in individuals who bring their own stories, contradictions, and emotional textures to the image. rather than using models as blank surfaces, i treat them as collaborators whose physicality, presence, and lived experience actively shape the visual outcome. the casting process becomes a way of building trust and allowing subjects to inhabit a space where they can be honest, performative, or entirely themselves.

my images are constructed worlds, but they are grounded in truth. i approach each project as a moment of emotional excavation: a way to map how the body moves through clothing, through space, and through the expectations imposed on it. clothing becomes a narrative device an entry point into exploring themes of belonging, transformation, tension, and desire. sometimes the narrative is quiet and internal; other times it pushes outward, challenging conventional depictions of fashion and identity.

ultimately, my work seeks to expand how fashion imagery can function. i want to create images that hold both beauty and complexity, images where the body and the clothes are not separate elements but participants in the same story. by tracing the intimate dialogue between garment and body, I aim to reveal the ways fashion shapes not just how we appear, but how we exist, feel, and imagine ourselves in the world.