Walking Therapy
Join me for an insightful discussion on mental health and how photography can offer support.
In early 2018, while pursuing my Master's degree, I unknowingly found myself slipping into a deepening depression, triggered by overwork and other external pressures.
During this talk, I’ll share the personal strategies that helped me through, while creating a body of work that earned both my Master's degree and an Associate distinction from the Royal Photographic Society.
We’ll explore the importance of self-care, balancing creativity with well-being, and embracing the joy of simply being present, rather than constantly feeling the need to produce. I’ll also share the techniques I used in creating my work, which has been on display at Norwich University of the Arts from 2018 until 2024, when the university underwent renovations.
This talk can be booked for an in-person presentation in Norfolk or Suffolk, or for an online session from anywhere. Please email to confirm availability before or after making a booking.
In-person talks are available nationwide, but travel expenses will need to be covered.
Join me for an insightful discussion on mental health and how photography can offer support.
In early 2018, while pursuing my Master's degree, I unknowingly found myself slipping into a deepening depression, triggered by overwork and other external pressures.
During this talk, I’ll share the personal strategies that helped me through, while creating a body of work that earned both my Master's degree and an Associate distinction from the Royal Photographic Society.
We’ll explore the importance of self-care, balancing creativity with well-being, and embracing the joy of simply being present, rather than constantly feeling the need to produce. I’ll also share the techniques I used in creating my work, which has been on display at Norwich University of the Arts from 2018 until 2024, when the university underwent renovations.
This talk can be booked for an in-person presentation in Norfolk or Suffolk, or for an online session from anywhere. Please email to confirm availability before or after making a booking.
In-person talks are available nationwide, but travel expenses will need to be covered.
Join me for an insightful discussion on mental health and how photography can offer support.
In early 2018, while pursuing my Master's degree, I unknowingly found myself slipping into a deepening depression, triggered by overwork and other external pressures.
During this talk, I’ll share the personal strategies that helped me through, while creating a body of work that earned both my Master's degree and an Associate distinction from the Royal Photographic Society.
We’ll explore the importance of self-care, balancing creativity with well-being, and embracing the joy of simply being present, rather than constantly feeling the need to produce. I’ll also share the techniques I used in creating my work, which has been on display at Norwich University of the Arts from 2018 until 2024, when the university underwent renovations.
This talk can be booked for an in-person presentation in Norfolk or Suffolk, or for an online session from anywhere. Please email to confirm availability before or after making a booking.
In-person talks are available nationwide, but travel expenses will need to be covered.