Street Photography
Street photography is about as instinctive as it gets — no setup, no second chances, just your wits, your camera and often feeling a little awkward.
I love the hunt of it: moving through a city, watching how people inhabit their surroundings, waiting for the moment that tells a story. Sometimes my subjects know I'm there, sometimes they don't, sometimes they're playing to the camera and sometimes they're completely lost in their own world. All of it is fair game.
What draws me in is the detail — the small, throwaway moments that pass in a blink but reveal something when you stop to look properly. A glance, a gesture, someone mid-stride. I'm particularly drawn to motion; the blur and energy of a city in movement. Mostly shot on the streets of London and Papua New Guinea — two places that, on the face of it, couldn't be more different, but both full of life worth pointing a camera at.












































