Rooted in Black, queer, and nomadic experience, my work as a visual storyteller and energy worker is devoted to documenting and holding space for the unseen, the sacred, and the in-between.

Born in the UK with Jamaican roots, I found photography as a way to translate feeling into image. What began as a personal exploration quickly became a practice of witnessing—archiving Black life, joy, and transformation. My work is guided by intuition, drawn to the liminal, the surreal, the moments where spirit reaches through.

From a career in tech to a nomadic life immersed in ancestral wisdom, my journey has reshaped how I see and create. Traveling through Bali, Jamaica, Tulum, and Costa Rica, I have worked with healers and wisdom-keepers, deepening my understanding of ritual and energy. This path informs my images, revealing the sacred in the everyday, the echoes of lineage, the quiet power of transition.

Black people have always existed between worlds—holding space, creating futures, shaping reality. My photography honors that. It is an archive of our presence, our depth, our divinity. Through my lens, I document more than moments; I capture remembrance.


 

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