The first of a series of talks and events hosted by the MAP6 photography collective in collaboration with The Photographers’ Gallery and the Bookshop. An opportunity to meet MAP6, talk about working collaboratively and making […]
The first of a series of talks and events hosted by the MAP6 photography collective in collaboration with The Photographers’ Gallery and the Bookshop. An opportunity to meet MAP6, talk about working collaboratively and making […]
At this critical time, with issues of global health and environmental impact at the forefront, MAP6’s Finland: The Happiness Project explores themes around the United Nations’ World Happiness Report, which in 2020 ranked Finland as […]
In collaboration with Katie Palmer and The Female Project we have been collecting stories and portraits from women who have been pregnant in the times of Corona Virus.
Annie and her sheep was selected from 13,000 portraits which aims to reflect the diversity of modern Britain. British Journal of Photography Portrait of Britain
The MAP6 photographic collective explore the complex relationship between people and place. Every year the group spends time together to photograph and present curated exhibitions and publications. MAP6 were drawn to Milton Keynes 50th birthday […]
Europe – seems a simple turn of phrase. Dig a bit deeper and you’re reminded it is at once, a geographical term, a political vision, a union of states, a cultural place and a single […]
In 2016 Katie Palmer and I traveled to Iceland and this is where The Female Project was born. Everyone knows Iceland for it’s epic landscapes which we enjoyed with our eyes. As photographers however our […]
As part of photography collective Map6 I will be showing new work from my series Divided Lives made in Lithuania. The exhibition will run from 19th May until 22nd as part of Peckham 24 and […]
The Lithuania Project with photography collective Map6. The region of Dievenišk and Šalčininkai is an enclave of Lithuania surrounded by the border of Belarus. When Lithuania and Belarus were both part of the Soviet Union […]