Scanography series
Staying true to my emotional connection of wanting to share the inner beauty of each flower delicately presenting itself, along with my own personal journey of growth and development, courage and artistic expression, I worked patiently and extensively developing this series of ‘camera-less’ photography using a flat-bed scanner.
As light passes through the moving lens, it creates a dimensional quality, unlike a conventional capture.
Scanography presents many limitations but I could feel a yearning to release something from an inner sanctum. This desire sent me on a journey of great persistence, extended stillness and the silence of darkened spaces. As each unique bloom painstakingly revealed itself, I became aware of the sense of a physical embrace.









Photographic Impressionism
Until recently, the pursuit of landscape photography had eluded me throughout my photography excursions. As much as I admired the masterful captures of surreal landscape photographers, my inner soul was searching for a different language, perhaps a vibration that was more in harmony with my own voice.
Rather than be absorbed in the technical perfectionism of capturing the landscape, I had a desire to try and free myself of certain imposed restraints.
This new series of images of Photographic Impressionism has developed through embracing movement as opposed to stillness, an experience that has enabled me to reconnect with my earlier years of experimenting with image creating.
I love music, drawn to quite an eclectic range which often includes classical and period instruments, of slightly melancholic pieces that transport me into another sphere enabling me to experience my own form of meditation. Within this photographic series, my camera becomes my instrument, I feel I am free to compose my own symphony of light, in response to the harmony within the spirit of my environs.




















Luscious Blooms
I love to surrender into the lusciousness of nature’s blooms and be caressed by the gentle unfurling, celebrating the masculine and feminine within the sensuality of life.
“When you take a flower in your hand and really look at it, it’s your world for the moment.”
Georgia O’Keeffe