‘We The People’ is an educational workshop and a call to action for students, to actively engage with the concept of a ‘Social Contract’ and its implications for a fairer society. The workshop offers a unique and engaging approach to inform and educate about the idea of mutual obligations within society and is designed to spark debate and conversation, encouraging participants to collectively build a Social Contract and consider the stakeholders and mutual counterparts involved. By exploring these concepts, the workshop seeks to inspire individuals to take action towards creating a more just and equitable future for all.
Read MoreI photographed ‘Gaze’ in collaboration with stylist Melisa Otakan.
Read MoreI photographed and directed ‘The Stalk’ in collaboration with fashion designer Henry Marsh, a series of nine shots featuring the designer's latest project. The garments are centred around the macabre traditions and rituals of European hunting culture in the early 20th century. Through eclectic ornamentation and the mixing of modern technicality with vintage formality, the designer has produced five garments styled as three cohesive looks.
Read MoreSet around the ideas of lightness, fluidity and motion I transformed this skirt into a statement look that translates the designers vision through this series of photos. My concept behind this shoot was to capture the lightness and fluidity that makes this garment. Shooting in a studio setting, I wanted to make sure that I worked with light that captured all the detail of the fabric. By using back-light, we highlighted the texture of the garment, while creating an interesting range of muted tan tones.
Read MoreGrey + Recycled Polyethylene. The shape and linearity of this piece symbolise authority and control.
Read MoreLeading photography and production for the shoot of the look ‘CEO Uniform’ for Marsh’ fashion portfolio was a great chance to enrapture his vision and translate the collection’s visual narrative. The project presents a collection of new uniform’s created for a corporate worker in a tech company of the dystopian future.
Read MoreTalking about loss of culture, this image features a concrete-built setting with 3 items placed around it: A pillow, a porcelain sheep and a soft-drink can used as a vase hat contains a flower. While I’m talking about the loss of culture through this image, all these items are symbols of diverse human life - but put together feel random and out of place.
Read MoreThe emotional story of being a victim of a homophobic hate crime In current media, violence is one of the biggest and most prominent topics. It’s always present, sometimes visually through images and videos or through language and tone.
Read MoreHenry Marsh is a British artist and fashion designer, practicing and studying in London. As one of my closest friends, I often get the great chance of watching his work processes unfold and garments come to life. For his newest collection ‘A Cure For Sorrow’, I had the opportunity to photograph and edit the first looks.
Read MoreSteel is the most recycled industrial material in the world, with over 500 metric tonnes recycled annually, including pre- and post-consumer scrap. It can be recycled an infinite amount of times and be used with no downgrading in quality which makes it a very sustainable and long-lasting material.
Read MoreThis is a collection of five projects I worked on over the past four months as part of my first year studying at Central Saint Martins.
Read MoreThis chair was inspired by the organic shapes of the human body and the geometric shapes of our industrial world. Combining these two aspects together with the chair being made of recycled steel, I want this chair to be symbolic for contemporary intersectionality.
Read MoreInspired by the current times, I wanted to create something that sparked a sense of futuristic avant-garde and utopia. This chair is made of stainless steel and its shape combines soft curves with sharp edges.
Read MoreGive Love is an illustrative poster I created in response and support to the U=U message and in an effort to help knock down the heavy and widespread stigmatisation of HIV.
Read MoreA chair made of recycled plastic.
Read MoreA strong stone paired with a strong metal.
Read MoreDuring his time as US President, Donald Trump has called out many media outlets as allegedly corrupt and “Fake News”. While his claims were politically motivated, there is a certain irony: Donald Trump himself rarely uses facts.
Read MoreIn a world where sustainability has become a fashion statement and greenwashing is a marketing 101, many people try to adapt to the new trend of being resourceful - in a very superficial way.
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