A woman sitting on the floor with an English bulldog beside her, using a camera on a tripod to take a photo against a plain white background.

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My mission is to embrace and validate the shift towards animals being recognised as family members who provide immeasurable connection and fulfilment on a daily basis.

In a world saturated with digital content, I believe in celebrating these special connections in a physical way via unique, creative photoshoot experiences designed to capture their individuality.

You’ll never lose high-quality prints in your phone or social media feeds - instead you’ll have a lasting and tangible reminder of your animal’s place in your life.

Growing up on remote Australian cattle stations, my early life was marked by isolation and constant interaction with animals. Undiagnosed autism further facilitated an affinity with animals over humans, and my inclination towards visual expression. Photography became my way to bridge the gap between my experiences and observations and my challenges with communicating them. The ongoing struggles of my health conditions have been manageable ONLY due to the support and companionship from my bulldog, Rufus.

In a digital age where images can easily be lost amongst the deluge of content consumed every day, the permanence and grounding effect of printed photos is increasing more and more.

Person in green striped shirt, sunglasses, and a cap sitting in shallow water at the beach, taking photos with a large camera, with a smiling puppy sitting in front of them.