pORTFOLIO
RETURNING TO NATURE
This film is a visual and experimental response to how fashion and technology might shape our relationship with the environment in the next 50 years. Instead of imagining a high‑tech future, I explore a more spiritual and emotional one — a world where humans and nature reconnect rather than separate. The film isn’t narrative; it’s built on atmosphere, movement, and texture. Using wind, water, light, and sand alongside sheer, flowing fabrics, I show the body merging with the landscape in a dreamlike, ritualistic way. It imagines a future where technology supports harmony with the earth, and where fashion becomes an expression of sustainability, softness, and symbiosis.
Film photography is a core part of my practice. I use it to slow down, observe, and respond instinctively to the people and places around me. Working with film has taught me to trust atmosphere over perfection — the grain, softness, and unpredictability become part of the storytelling. My skills sit in shooting candidly, working with natural light, and embracing the imperfections that make an image feel lived‑in. Whether I’m photographing friends, Brighton’s streets, or quieter architectural spaces, film allows me to capture mood, identity, and environment in a way that feels honest and emotionally grounded