The Garden of Maggie Victoria
My great-grandmother died at an early age in 1943. After her death, she was barely mentioned for decades within my family, her legacy inadvertently erased.
Through this series combining archive materials with my own contemporary images, I aim to restore her story and share a dialogue with a woman to whom I owe my existence.
News
Happy to learn I've been named a finalist in the Lucie Foundation's Heritage open call. A Slow Speed from my series The Garden of Maggie Victoria was selected in the Family/Community category.
Wonderful news from All About Photo! The Garden of Maggie Victoria received third place in the AAP Magazine Women edition alongside brilliant work showing the varied roles of women as photographers and subjects.
WE ARE Magazine is back! It’s my first issue as editor of the publication of the RPS Women in Photography group, and I’m proud of all the wonderful stories and photos overflowing from its 108 pages.
Grateful to have had my work selected among Dodho Magazine's top 100 photographs in their Fine Art Photography Awards and featured in their new book.
I’m happy to have taken on the role of Editor of WE ARE Magazine, the publication of the Women in Photography group at the Royal Photographic Society.
I’m delighted to have had my work selected by Elizabeth Avedon for the “40 over 40” exhibition which is online at the South x Southeast Gallery.
The Rituals exhibition has opened at Gallery 881 in Vancouver, Canada, featuring one of my pieces, "All My Flowers". This group show features 28 works from international artists and is wonderfully curated.
I've been selected as one of the Exhibiting Artists in the Exposure 2024 International Open Call exhibition in Calgary in February 2024 - my second time participating in the excellent Exposure Photography Festival.
I'm delighted to have won third place in the Fine Art/Collage category of this year's International Photography Awards for my series The Garden of Maggie Victoria.
I'm thrilled to have received the Alamy YEARBOOK Award for 2023! "Flowers in the Sand" was chosen by James Allsworth, Head of Content at Alamy, from images selected for Shutter Hub's international YEARBOOK 2023 exhibition.