Between Memory and Light
This two-person exhibition in March 2026 featured work by myself, Rachel Nixon, and Lorna Carmichael, at Gallery 881 in Vancouver.
The show brought together photography and film rooted in family archives, memory, and intergenerational connection.
It featured prints from my photo-collage series The Garden of Maggie Victoria, which restores the story of my great-grandmother, forgotten within my family after her early death.
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My image On The Cusp has been chosen among 100 top colour photographs in 2025 by Dodho Magazine.
The September 2025 issue of WE ARE Magazine is now available, featuring 20+ amazing stories from women photographers. It’s my fourth issue as editor.
“If We Had Met” from my collage series The Garden of Maggie Victoria is the subject of a photo critique in the April 1st issue of Amateur Photographer magazine in the UK.
I’m absolutely thrilled to have been shortlisted for the prestigious Sony Alpha Female Award for my image “Fading Beauty”.
The March 2025 issue of WE ARE Magazine is now available. It’s the 10th edition of the publication from the Royal Photographic Society’s Women in Photography group, and my third as editor.
I’ll be discussing my series The Garden of Maggie Victoria in a January 2025 online talk hosted by the Women in Photography group of the Royal Photographic Society.
I’m honoured to be exhibiting my series The Garden of Maggie Victoria in Sydney at the 2024 Head On Photo Festival, Australia’s largest photography festival.
I'm excited to announce that my work has been shortlisted in IPE 166, the 166th edition of the Royal Photographic Society's International Photography Exhibition. This is my second year in a row on the shortlist.
Tuesday 10th September sees the launch of another issue of WE ARE Magazine, my second as editor. It has a fresh new design, new features and an array of perspectives and work from talented female photographers.
My series “A Song Yet To Be Sung” is part of the exhibition To Shine a Light / Who Dared to Dream at the Royal Photographic Society in the UK. The exhibition showcases the work of six contemporary female photographic artists.