photography
Seeing as a form of care — a record of time, place, and presence
Photography has accompanied my practice as a way of observing the world and its quieter moments.
Earlier series made in Uganda reflect an immediate, human connection — portraits, gatherings, and glimpses of everyday life held within natural light. These images sit alongside studies of wildlife, landscape, and stillness, tracing the same attention to presence and transformation that runs through my drawings and sculptures.
More recent photographs return to intimacy and surface — flowers, weather, and shifting light — where observation becomes a kind of empathy, and looking itself becomes a gesture of touch.