Bound By Circumstance
Behind Closed Doors
Set against natural environments and subdued light, this series investigates the relationship between personal ambition and the circumstances that shape opportunity. The subjects are portrayed in moments of reflection and uncertainty, surrounded by environments that simultaneously frame and confine them. The work explores themes of social mobility, expectation, and resilience, questioning how much of a person's future is determined by choice and how much by the structures they inherit.
This series explores the quiet landscapes of modern suburbia and the social structures that exist beneath their carefully maintained surfaces. Through evening light, empty streets, and restrained compositions, the photographs examine ideas of comfort, security, isolation, and belonging. The work questions who these spaces are designed for and what remains hidden behind their orderly facades, revealing the emotional distance that can exist within environments associated with prosperity and stability.
Invisible Lives
The Price Of Belonging
This body of work focuses on the experiences of those who exist outside the spaces and conversations society chooses to prioritise. Using intimate portraiture and domestic settings, the series explores loneliness, marginalisation, and the emotional consequences of being overlooked. Rather than reducing poverty to economics alone, the photographs address the human need for dignity, recognition, and empathy, challenging viewers to reconsider who they truly see and who remains invisible.
Drawing inspiration from fashion editorials, magazine culture, and luxury advertising, this series critiques society's relationship with wealth, status, and aspiration. By combining high-fashion aesthetics with confrontational text and symbolism, the images expose the ways money influences identity, relationships, and perceived value. The work blurs the line between celebration and satire, asking whether success and affluence provide fulfilment or simply create new forms of isolation.